Let us initially consider two different mass-bearing cohesive sets of discrete energy quanta. Both of such said cohesive sets of discrete energy quanta, are to have the same basic reductional make-up. Also, both of such inferred sets of discrete energy quanta, are here to be behaving in basically the exact same manner, -- except that one of such inferred individually taken sets of discrete energy quanta is to be isotropically stable, and the other of such inferred individually taken sets of discrete energy quanta is to not be isotropically stable. The one of the two said cohesive sets of discrete energy quanta, that is here to be of an isotropically stable nature, -- will consequently tend to work to bear a more hermitian translation of its transversal motion, than the other of the two said individually taken cohesive sets of discrete energy quanta. To Be Continued! Sincerely, Samuel David Roach.
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