An orbifold eigenset that is to rapidly cycle in a relative manner, from going back-and-forth from generating cohomology-related eigenstates to degenerating cohomology-related eigenstates, and so on, will tend to both work to bear a negative charge, be of a relatively small size, and will also tend to be brought into a motion that is of a relatively high velocity, -- whereas, an orbifold eigenset that is, instead, to gradually cycle in a relative manner, from going back-and-forth from generating cohomology-related eigenstates to degenerating cohomology-related eigenstates, and so on, -- will tend to both work to bear a positive charge, be of a relatively larger size, and will also tend to be brought into a motion that is of a relatively low velocity.
I will continue with the suspense later! To Be Continued! Sincerely, Samuel David Roach.
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