Monday, September 30, 2019
Temperature And Conductivity
The lower that the temperature is to be, of a conductive medium -- the less infrared photons (heat energy is in the form of infrared photons) that tend to be exhibited, by the physical bounds of such a said conductive medium. The less infrared photons that tend to be exhibited by the physical bounds of a said conductive medium, the less spurious anharmonic vibrations that tend to be exhibited by the eluded-to conductive medium. The less spurious anharmonic vibrations that tend to be exhibited by a conductive medium, the higher that the scalar amplitude of Both the superconformal invariance and the tense of a Majorana-Weyl-Invariant-Mode will tend to be. The higher that the scalar amplitude of Both the superconformal invariance and the tense of a Majorana-Weyl-Invariant-Mode will tend to be, the greater that the scalar magnitude of the conductivity of the said conductive medium will consequently tend to be, over time. To Be Continued! Sincerely, Samuel David Roach.
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