One given arbitrary Ward-Cauchy-related manifold is purely a complex phenomenology, when in relation to another given arbitrary Ward-Cauchy-related manifold --- when the two different respective manifolds, do not work to share any of the same spatial dimensions as each other. Yet, -- one given arbitrary Ward-Cauchy-related manifold is at least partially a complex phenomenology, when in relation to another given arbitrary Ward-Cauchy-related manifold -- when the two different respective manifolds, do not work to share exactly the same spatial dimensions as each other, -- even though such manifolds may, in this second mentioned correlative case scenario, share at least some of the same spatial dimensions as each other.
I will continue with the suspense later! To Be Continued! Sincerely, Samuel David Roach.
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