Wednesday, August 14, 2019
Induction
The more that an initial set of correlative orbifold eigensets -- that are here to each to be in the process of exhibiting a relatively highly knit tense of superconformal invariance, is to work to induce one or more ulterior sets of correlative orbifold eigensets, to then, as well, to be in the process of each having the resultant condition of working to bear an exhibition of having a relatively highly knit tense of superconformal invariance, -- the greater that the scalar magnitude will then tend to be, as to the induction-related characteristics of the initially stated set of correlative orbifold eigensets. Consequently -- the more that an initial set of correlative orbifold eigensets, that work to exhibit a relatively high scalar magnitude of charge capacitance, is to work to influence another set of correlative orbifold eigensets to alter, in so as to consequently ensue the physical condition of bearing a relatively higher scalar magnitude of charge capacitance, -- the greater that the scalar magnitude will then tend to be, as to the induction-related characteristics of the initially stated set of correlative orbifold eigensets. Sam Roach.
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