Let us initially consider, a cohesive set of discrete energy quanta, -- that is here to be traveling in a theoretically straight line, from within the Ward-based conditions of an overall three-dimensional space. Let's next say that such an inferred grouping of energy quanta, is then to spontaneously, all of the sudden, at one point in space along its linear plotting of motion, to move into a mappable path, -- that is here to potentially be going into any possible orthogonal direction, as away from that proximal local region, by which it had been moving through, via its initial plotting of motion. One would then potentially need to consider, any of a large variety of choices, as may here may be extrapolated, via the scope of a unitary plane of potentially orthogonal paths, that it may then consequently take. Next; let's consider, again a cohesive set of discrete energy quanta, -- that is here to be traveling in a theoretically straight line. Let's next say that such an inferred grouping of energy quanta, is then to be theoretically traveling in a straight line, from within the Ward-based conditions of an overall four-dimensional space. Let's next say that such an inferred grouping of energy quanta, is then to spontaneously, all of the sudden, at one point in space along its linear plotting of motion, to move into a mappable path, -- that is here to potentially be going into any possible orthogonal direction, as away from that proximal local region, by which it had been moving through, via its initial plotting of motion. One would then potentially need to consider, any of a large variety of choices, as may here be extrapolated, via the scope of a binary regional plane of potentially orthogonal paths, that it may then consequently take. Let's next say that such an inferred grouping of energy quanta, is then to be theoretically traveling in a straight line, from within the Ward-based conditions of an overall five-dimensional space. Let's next say that such an inferred grouping of energy quanta, is then to spontaneously, all of the sudden, at one point in space along its linear plotting of motion, to move into a mappable path, -- that is here to potentially be going into any possible orthogonal direction, as away from that proximal local region, by which it had been moving through, via its initial plotting of motion. One would then potentially need to consider, any of a large variety of choices, as may here be extrapolated, via the scope of a tertiary regional plane of potentially orthogonal paths, that it may then consequently take. (And So On, (etc.). ) To Be Continued! Sincerely, Samuel David Roach.
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