Often, when gauge-bosons work to form a different general genus -- as to the manner in which these act in so as to "pluck" their directly corresponding second-order light-cone-gauge eigenstates -- this may often work to perturbate or alter the general genus of the force that may be exhibited out in the Ward-Cauchy-related bounds of the substringlar. For instance -- one general genus of such a "plucking" may work to help at forming the strong force. Another general genus of such a "plucking" may work to help at forming the electromotive force. Another general genus of such a "plucking" may work to help at forming the gravitational force. And another general genus of such a "plucking" may work to help at forming the weak force.
I will continue with the suspense later! To Be Continued! Sincerely, Samuel David Roach.
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