Wednesday, September 7, 2016

More As To Both Phenotypical And Recessive Bonding Cites

When a sub-atomic particle is to bear what would here amount to of as having a recessive bonding cite, during which directly associated group-metric -- the other one or more sub-atomic particles that are to bond to the initially so-stated sub-atomic particle, are to bear what would here amount to of as having a phenotypical bonding cite -- then, that holonomic substrate as to the "fitting" of the bonding cite that is recessive, will not tend to bear an adequate Hodge-Index of that mini-stringular segmentation that is immediately Yukawa to the Fourier-based activity of the bonding by which the two so-eluded-to sets of sub-atomic particles are to bond -- via that Gliosis-based inter-relation, in which what is here to be the phenotypical bonding cite, is to, instead, work to bear that adequate scalar magnitude of a Hodge-Index of that mini-stringular segmentation that is immediately Yukawa to the Fourier-based activity of the said bonding of the two so-stated sets of sub-atomic particles, that are here to work to form a less fractaled composition, as to this tending to be of a higher order of the  building blocks of the construction of a given arbitrary respective atom.
I will continue with the suspense later!  To Be Continued!  Sincerely, Samuel David Roach.

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