Thursday, April 6, 2017

Indistinguishable Or Distinguishable Differences In Gravitational Flow

When a tense of a gravitational condition, is said to be basically maintained in a relatively exact manner, from a vantage-point that is of a terrestrial-based manner or of a vantage-point that is relatively macroscopic from the substringular realm, then, one may say that the sequential series of the alterations that are here to be made, in the continual re-delineations that are of the eigenstates that are of the Rarita Structure-based phenomenology, are here to be of a relatively indistinguishably different manner -- at a given arbitrary respective Ward-Caucy-based set of conditions, that are here to be Poincare to the substringular level.  One may then say, that such a relatively maintained gravitational condition, is here to be of a relatively tight Majorana-Weyl-Invariant-Mode.  Yet, when a tense of a gravitational condition, is said to be basically of a free-flowing manner, from a vantage-point that is of a terrestrial-based manner or of a vantage-point that is relatively macroscopic from the substringular realm, then, one may then say that the sequential series of the alterations that are here to be made, in the continual re-delineations that are of the eigenstates that are of the Rarita Structure-based phenomenology, are here to be a relatively perturbative manner -- at a given arbitrary respective Ward-Caucy-based set of conditions, that are here to be Poincare to the substringular level.  One may then say that such a relatively loose gravitational condition, is here to be of a relatively loose Majorana-Weyl-Invariant-Mode.
I will continue with the suspense later!  To Be Continued!  Sincerely, Samuel David Roach.

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