Tuesday, September 24, 2019
More As To Cohomology-Related Eigenstates And Parity
When one is to have two different sets of cohomology-related eigenstates, that are of the opposite parity, that are consequently to each bear a respective order of grouping, that is here to bear the nature of being asymmetrically isometric -- the one order of grouping, that is here to be of one set of cohomological eigenstates, towards the other order of grouping, that is here to be of the other set of cohomological eigenstates, -- then, this will tend to work to form the equivalent of an inverted pressurized vacuum, at a substringular level, that will consequently tend to work to form a "suction," that will then tend to work to drive one of these two said respective given arbitrary sets of cohomology-related eigenstates, towards the other said respective given arbitrary set of cohomology-related eigenstates. To Be Continued! Sincerely, Samuel David Roach.
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cohomology,
eigenstates,
grouping,
isometric,
order,
pressurized vacuum,
SETS,
substringular,
suction
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