Friday, August 16, 2019
Cohomology And Charge
Charge is a reverse-fractal of cohomology. Consequently -- charge eigenstates may be thought of, as being the discrete entities of the holonomic substrate of charge; whereas, -- charge eigenindices may be thought of, as being discrete motions, that work to indicate the presence of charge-related eigenstates. Cohomology-related generation thus tends to work to reverse-fractal, into an increase in the generation of charge; whereas, -- cohomology-related degeneration thus tends to work to reverse-fractal, into a decrease in the generation of charge. Sincerely, Samuel David Roach.
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charge,
cohomology,
discrete,
eigenindices,
eigenstates,
motion
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