Friday, November 22, 2019
Cotangential Flow Of Mini-Stringular Segmentation Towards First-Order Point Particles, Part Two
That general cotangential flow of mini-stringular segmenation, that works to converge upon those first-order point particles, that work to form the myriad Ward-Cauchy-related physical entities that act as norm-state-projections, tends to be of more of a euclidean nature, -- than that general cotangential flow of mini-stringular segmentation, that works to converge upon those first-order point particles, that work to form superstrings. To Be Continued! Sincerely, Samuel David Roach.
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converge,
cotangential flow,
first-order point particles,
mini-stringular segmentation,
physical entities,
superstrings,
Ward-Cauchy
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