Wednesday, January 15, 2020
Cycles Of Pressurized Vacuum
During group-related instanton, that tense of a pressurized vacuum, -- that is here to exist in-between the countless eigenstates of mini-stringular segmentation -- is to bear a relatively high scalar amplitude of intensity. Whereas; when one is here to be considering iterations of the generally unnoticed duration of Ultimon Flow, that tense of a pressurized vacuum, -- that is here to exist in-between the countless eigenstates of mini-stringular segmentation -- is to bear a relatively low scalar amplitude of intensity. I will continue with the suspense later! To Be Continued! Samuel Roach.
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eigenstates,
instanton,
intensity,
mini-stringular segmentation,
Ultimon Flow
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