Tuesday, March 12, 2019

Conflicting External Lagrangian-Related Motion

The higher that the scalar amplitude is to be, when this so-eluded-to tendency is to be pertinent to those forces, that are here to be influential upon the topological stratum of any one given arbitrary orbifold eigenset -- as to the relative amount, of the presence of the proximal local effect of "conflicting" relatively external Lagrangian-based forces, to be Yukawa upon the holonomic substrate of the respective so-mentioned given arbitrary orbifold eigenset, that is of such a general case, -- this will then work to form the general tendency, -- that is of a relatively hightened tendency to then act in so as to exist, in which the said orbifold eigenset of such a said respective case, will then tend to bear a resultant of a higher attribute of the condition of conformal invariance -- than an orbifold eigenset, that is to, instead, to bear a lower scalar amplitude of the presence of the proximal local effect of "conflicting" relatively external Lagrangian-based forces, to then to be Yukawa upon the holonomic substrate of such a general genus of a given arbitrary orbifold eigenset, -- in such a manner, that would thence work to display a smaller degree or amount of conflict, from among those superstringular gauge-actions that are then to act, in so as to bear a tense of one manner or another, of a lowered "foothold" upon such a so-eluded-to general genus of an orbifold eigenset.
I will continue with the suspense later!  To Be Continued!  Sincerely, Samuel David Roach.

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