The higher that the intrinsic spatial dimensionality of a substringular field is -- since this means here, that the correlative knotting of the directly corresponding superstrings of such a case are here to tend to be of a higher power -- the more that those respective cohomological eigenstates and those respective cohomological eigenindices, that are thence to be formed by the interaction of the said superstrings with their point commutative environment, will potentially bear a tighter knitting than those superstrings, that are of Ward-Cauchy-related fields that are of an intrinsically lower spatial dimensionality.
I will continue with the suspense later! To Be Continued! Sincerely, Samuel David Roach.
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