Tuesday, June 23, 2020
Spurious i*PI(del) Action
Let us initially consider an accelerating mass-bearing orbifold eigenset. The greater that the number of radial-associated tensors, that such an eigenset is to be exhibiting -- over a proscribed period of time, -- as it is here to be undergoing its inferred general course of acceleration, -- the more "spurious" that the directly corresponding eminent aggregate i*PI(del) Action will consequently tend to be, in a spin-orbital sense. The more "spurious" that the spin-orbital tense of the directly corresponding eminent aggregate i*PI(del) Action of a mass-bearing orbifold eigenset will tend to be, over a proscribed period of time, the more of a drive that such an inferred cohesive group of discrete energy will consequently tend to have, in its general direction of motion. To Be Continued! Sincerely, Samuel David Roach.
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accelerating,
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i*Pi(del) Action,
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