Thursday, January 30, 2020
Scalar Amplitude Of Gravitational Force And Rate Of A Certain Tense Of Substringular Recycling
The greater that the scalar amplitude is to be, of the gravitational force that is here to applied upon a certain stratum of a mass-bearing region of phenomenology, -- the higher that the rate will consequently Tend to be, of the Ward-Cauchy-related indistinguishably different recycling of the directly corresponding Neilson-Kolosh cohomology-related eigenstates, that are here to be proximal local to the earlier inferred respective stratum of mass-bearing region of phenomenology. Sincerely, Samuel David Roach.
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cohomology,
eigenstates,
gravitational force,
mass-bearing,
Neilson-Kolosh,
proximal local,
region,
scalar amplitude,
stratum,
Ward-Cauchy
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