The general process of the convergence of mini-string-related segmentation, upon a given arbitrary Ward-Cauchy-related region, tends to imply the action of a general tense of an assimilation of a knotted region, in the general arena of time and space; whereas, the general process of the divergence of mini-string-related segmentation, upon a given arbitrary Ward-Cauchy-related region, tends to imply the action of a general tense of a dissimilation of a knotted region, in the general arena of time and space. Superstrings, in a way, act as "nodes," at which such a general convergence of mini-string-related segmentation, is to occur -- as taken along the general topological manifold of the Rarita Structure. Where such an inferred knotting process is most "central," is where we tend to detect the presence of a denser array of mass-bearing discrete energy quanta. I will continue with the suspense later! Sincerely, Samuel David Roach.
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