Monday, December 3, 2018

i*PI(del) Action And Magnetism

The lower that the rate is of the i*PI(del) action -- at internal reference-frame -- of any one given arbitrary relative proximal local tense of a Ward-Cauchy-related region, at which a given arbitrary orbifold eigenset is to be over time, the higher that the relative tense of the directly corresponding reverse-fractal of magnetism will tend to be at a level that is less microscopic.  Likewise, -- the higher that the rate is of the i*PI(del) action -- at an internal reference-frame -- of any one given arbitrary relative proximal local tense of a Ward-Cauchy-related region, at which a given arbitrary orbifold eigenset is to be over time, the lower that the relative tense of the directly corresponding reverse-fractal of magnetism will tend to be at a level that is less microscopic.
I will continue with the suspense later!  To Be Continued! Sincerely, Samuel David Roach.

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