Thursday, July 11, 2019
Toggling Of Scalar Amplitude Of E(8)XE(8) Substringular Oscillation-Based Tendency
The back-and-forth toggling, that is here to respectively exist for a given arbitrary mass-bearing orbifold eigenset -- that is here to go from working to generate a tense of the the scalar amplitude of an E(8)XE(8) substringular oscillation-based tendency, while then to degenerate a tense of the scalar amplitude of an E(8)XE(8) substringular oscillation-based tendency, and so on and so forth, -- works to have the potential ability, to work to generate a surplus of discrete kinetic energy -- at some general proximal locus or another in space and time. Sincerely, Sam Roach.
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discrete energy,
kinetic,
orbifold eigenset,
proximal locus,
toggling
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