8) Reverse Gravity -- Gravitational particle kinematism that reverses the flow of gravity and does not change the given light-cone-gauge nature in and of itself. Reverse gravity in and of itself maintains the direcoroalization of the Ricci Scalar.
9) Abelian Topology -- Jointal topology that bears a direct wave-tug in a given locus.
10) Non-Abelian Topology -- Sinusoidal or smooth curved topology that bears no direct wave-tug in a specified locus.
11) Yang-Mills Topology -- Light-Cone-Gauge topology that is nonabelian.
12) Kaluza-Klein Topology -- Light-Cone-Gauge topology that is abelian.
13) Abelian Gauge Topology -- Light-Cone-Gauge topology that is supplemental.
14) Non-Abelian Topology -- Light-Cone-Gauge topology that is sinusoidal.
15) Partially-Abelian Topology -- a) Topology of a gauge symmetry that is based on the light-cone-gauge being Yang-Mills at one locus while yet Kaluza-Klein at another location.
b) Topology of a given general wave pattern in the substringular that bears a direct wave-tug through a Lagrangian in one locus, while, in a Laplacian manner, the same given general wave pattern bears an indirect wave-tug through a Lagrangian at another locus.
16) Chern-Simmons Differentiation -- Differentiation that is either non-hermitian and/or perturbative over the course of at least one sequential series of substringular metrics.
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