Let us initially consider a mass-bearing orbifold eigenset, that is undergoing a tense of superconformal invariance at an internal reference-frame, as it is being tugged-along by a Legendre homology. The higher that the scalar amplitude is, as to the spin of such a so-stated orbifold eigenset over a set duration, as it is here to be spatially translated over time through a unitary Lagrangian, -- the higher that its resultant Kahler-based quotient will then tend to be. Such a said situation, will then work to result in the said mass-bearing orbifold eigenset, to then tend to exhibit a stronger wave-tug upon its environment, than if it were to otherwise to not be spining at such a mentioned higher scalar amplitude of motion over time. Next, let's say that the said orbifold eigenset mentioned in this case, were here to act as a Hamiltonian operator. This will, in turn, tend to work to help at causing the radial motion of such a said Hamiltonian operator, to have a higher fractal of Ward-Cauchy-related momentum, than it would otherwise have, -- than if it were to instead, to work to bear a lower scalar amplitude of spin-related radial motion, over the same respective time.
Sincerely, Samuel David Roach.
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