Sunday, December 1, 2019
The Yin(g) And The Yang, And The E(8)XE(8) Stringular Oscillation-Based Tendency
When a Legendre homology that is isotropically stable is to act upon the E(8)XE(8) stringular oscillation-based tendency, this will tend to form a non abelian torque upon the general holonomic substrate of homotopy; whereas -- when a Legendre homology that is isotropically unstable is to act upon the E(8)XE(8) stringular oscillation-based tendency, this will tend to form an abelian torque upon the general holonomic substrate of homotopy. The propagation of a Legendre homology that is isotropically stable, tends to be more associated with the Yin(g) than the Yang; whereas -- the propagation of a Legendre homology that is isotropically unstable, tends to be more associated with the Yang than the Yin(g). This is part of the reason -- as to why the Yin(g) is here to tend to be more appertaining to a creative "force"; whereas -- the Yang is here to tend to be more appertaining to a destructive "force." I will continue with the suspense later! To Be Continued! Samuel Roach.
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E(8)XE(8) stringular oscillation-based tendency,
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