Monday, March 30, 2020
Change Of Electrodynamic Flow And Chern-Simons Singularities
When an electrical current ( a tense of charge per time) is to bear a tense of perturbation, over a given arbitrary course of time -- this tends to be indicative of the directly corresponding presence of Lagrangian-based Chern-Simons singularities, -- as appertaining to the here correlative manner of the kinematic activity of the said electrical current. Consequently; when amperage is to work to bear a tense of perturbation over time, this tends to be indicative of the presence of the directly corresponding presence of Lagrangian-based Chern-Simons singularities. Furthermore; when the flow of the magnetic field is to bear a tense of perturbation, over a given arbitrary course of time, this tends to be indicative of the directly corresponding presence of metric-based Chern-Simons singularities. Consequently; when a tense of voltage (a tense of energy per charge) is to bear a tense of perturbation, over a given arbitrary course of time -- this tends to be indicative of the directly corresponding presence of metric-based Chern-Simons singularities, -- as appertaining to the here correlative manner of the kinematic activity of the here inferred tense of energy per charge. I will continue the suspense later! To Be Continued! Sincerely, Samuel David Roach.
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activity,
amperage,
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Chern-Simons,
electric field,
electrical current,
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magnetic field,
singularities,
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