Wednesday, July 12, 2017
Orbifold Eigensets And Entropy
Here's a relatively simple one. Let us initially consider an orbifold eigenset, that is to be moving through a proximal local field -- to where this said field that the said eigenset is to be moving through, is of a relatively entropic nature. The more entropic that this said proximal local field is -- when in terms of the scalar amplitude of such a condition of the so-eluded-to entropy -- the less likely that the so-stated respective given arbitrary orbifold eigenset, that is to be traveling through such a field, is to bear a prolonged structural integrity over time. Consequently -- the less entropic that this said proximal local field is -- when in terms of the scalar amplitude of such a condition of the so-eluded-to entropy -- the more likely that the so-stated respective given arbitrary orbifold eigenset, that is to be traveling through such a field, is to bear a prolonged structural integrity over time. I will continue with the suspense later! To Be Continued! Sincerely, Sam Roach.
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entropy,
nature,
orbifold eigenset,
proximal local,
scalar amplitude,
structural integrity,
time
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