The strong force may be thought of as that tense of activity, by which certain phenomenology are put together or "glued" together, in so as to work to make-up or comprise those sub-atomic particles, that are inherent to both the existence and the activity of matter. The specific cites at which there are individually taken subatomic entities, at which these said entities are proximal localized at the so-eluded-to loci, where in which these are to exist in so as to perform the earlier mentioned "gluing together" of subatomic particles, -- these said particles that act in so as to do the so-eluded-to binding, may be thought of as being eigenstates of the centralized knotting of the Rarita Structure. The Rarita Structure, in general, may be thought of as that holonomic substrate, via by which gravity waves, which act here as Schwinger-Indices, are to be commutated from one multiplicit spot to another -- in so as to act as that multiplicit Hamiltonian operand that is to exist, so that gravity is to then to be able to work to cause its effectual import upon phenomenology. When the holomorphicity of the flow of the angular momentum of gravity, is of an even parity, when in context with those eigenindices that are of those substringular entities, that are Yukawa to the Reimman bearings of a positively chiral eigenbase, that is here of a directly corresponding Ricci field, then, this will consequently tend to work to cause the correlative eigenstates of the centralized knotting of the Rarita Structure, to consequently bear a proximal localized Ante-De-Sitter/De-Sitter gravitational force, at the local cites of the pertinent gluons. This works to form the establishment of matter (versus antimatter). If the parity that was just mentioned, is to then be reversed -- while yet still in the process of maintaining the said Ante-De-Sitter/De-Sitter gravitational mode -- this will then work to tend to form what may be thought of or called of here as the general existence of reverse magnetism.
I will continue with the suspense later! To Be Continued! Sincerely, Sam Roach.
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