In a stable atom, a positive charge tends to happen -- when Ward-Cauchy-based eigenstates of the centralized knotting of the Rarita Structure, work to bear torsional eigenindices -- that bear a tendency of aiming to act in the operational direction, of pushing themselves into external phenomenology.
In a stable atom, a negative charge tends to happen -- when Ward-Cauchy-based eigenstates of the centralized knotting of the Rarita Structure, work to bear torsional eigenindices -- that bear a tendency of aiming to act in the operational direction, of pushing external phenomenology into the so-eluded-to internal phenomenology of the initially said general genus of Ward-Cauchy-based eigenstates.
So, one may say, that a positive charge is as a "dot-product"-based tendency, whereas, one may say that a negative charge in as a "cross-product"-based tendency.
I will continue with the suspense later! To Be Continued! Sincerely, Samuel David Roach.
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