Tuesday, November 15, 2016

Relative Yukawa Leverage Of Group Attractors

Let us say that there is to here be an initial tense of order with a covariant set of orbifold eigensets, that is to then be brought into a relative tense of disorder among the said set of covariant orbifold eigensets.  Let us next say that there is to soon be an ensuing set of group attractors, that act upon the initially so-stated set of disordered orbifold eigenset -- in so as to work to put the said eigensets, to go into a tense of relative order and interdependence.  The more Yukawa that the activity of the said group attractors is, at bearing upon the topological stratum of those so-stated orbifold eigensets that are to be brought into a tense of a Reimman scattering -- in so as to be brought back into a relative tense of order and interdependence, over time -- the quicker that the so-stated orbifold eigensets will tend to be brought together into a tense of relative order and interdependence.  Consequently, the less Yukawa that the activity of the said group attractors is, at bearing upon the topological stratum of those so-stated orbifold eigensets that are to be brought into a tense of a Reimman scattering -- in so as to be brought back into a relative tense of order and interdependence over time -- the slower that the so-stated orbifold eigensets will tend to be brought together into a tense of relative order and interdependence.
I will continue with the suspense later!  To Be Continued!  Sincerely, Samuel David Roach.

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