Sunday, March 29, 2020
Superstring Momentum And Isotropic Tendency
Any given arbitrary Noether-based superstring of discrete energy permittivity, that is of an isotropically stable nature -- will often tend to have a stronger attribute of angular momentum than spin-orbital momentum. As a logical consequence; any given arbitrary Noether-based superstring of discrete energy permittivity, that is of an isotropically unstable nature, -- will often tend to have a stronger attribute of spin-orbital momentum than angular momentum. Sincerely, Samuel Roach.
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discrete energy,
isotropically stable,
Noether-based superstring,
permittivity,
spin,
unstable
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