Friday, April 19, 2019
Relative Harmonics Of Fields
When harmonic Schwinger-Indices are to ripple along the topological surface, that is of a specific region of mini-stringular segmentation -- this will then tend to form a harmonic substringular field, at the proximal locus of the said region of mini-stringular segmentation. Consequently, when anharmonic Schwinger-Indices are to ripple along the topological surface, that is of a specific region of mini-stringular segmentation -- this will then tend to form an anharmonic substringular field, at the proximal locus of the said region of mini-stringular segmentation. I will continue with the suspense later! To Be Continued! Samuel David Roach.
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field,
harmonic,
mini-stringular segmentation,
proximal locus,
Schwinger-Indices,
topological surface
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