Thursday, January 31, 2019
As To The General Tendency Of The Relative Positioning Of The Angular Momentum
Basically, whenever a given arbitrary Hamiltonian operator is here to be traveling, over the course of a respective Fourier Transformation, in a given direction -- its directly corresponding angular momentum eigenindices, will tend to be delineated at a positioning, that is generically centered upon a spot, that is here to be existent at the relative holomorphic side of that said respective Hamiltonian operator -- in such a manner, that is Poincare to the Gliosis-based topological surface, that is here to be of the so-eluded-to holonomic substrate, that is here to work to comprise the phenomenology that is of the respective Hamiltonian operator -- that we have been discussing here in this given arbitrary case. I will continue with the suspense later! To Be Continued! Sincerely, Samuel David Roach.
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