Wednesday, December 20, 2017
A Little More As To Homology Versus Cohomology
Substringular Ward-Cauchy-related physical memories, that are conical in their mappable-tracing -- tend to be of the nature of being homologies -- that generally tend to be made by open-strands of stringular phenomenology. Whereas, substringular Ward-Cauchy-related physical memories, that are toroidal in their mappable-tracing -- tend to be of the nature of being cohomologies -- that generally tend to be made by closed-loops of stringular phenomenology. Furthermore, substringular Ward-Cauchy-related physical memories, that are semi-toroidal in their mappable-tracing -- tend to be of the nature of being homologies -- that generally tend to be made by open-loops of stringular phenomenology. I will continue with the suspense later! To Be Continued! Sincerely, Sam Roach.
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