Let us initially say that one were to have an interconnected interdependent phenomenology. An increase in its magnetic pull, works to increase its interdependent metric-gauge-related pulsation. An increase in an interdependent metric-gauge-related pulsation, works to increase its interdependent gravitational association. So, if one were to work to cause a constant change in the direction of the velocity of the magnetic pull upon an interdependent phenomenology -- one would then logically tend to be working in the direction of decreasing those ulterior gravitational forces, that would otherwise be limiting the freedom of the motion of the so-stated interdependent phenomenology, over time. Such a tendency would then be enhanced -- if one were to use materials that were here to involve a high tense of a reverse-fractal of Majoranan-Weyl-Invariance, and thus, a high tense of conformal invariance that is at an internal reference-frame (both a high conductivity and a high resonant vibration).
I will continue with the suspense later! To Be Continued! Sincerely, Samuel David Roach.
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