Wednesday, December 23, 2020

Escalating Lagrangian — Isotropic Spur

 When one is to have a given arbitrary escalating Lagrangian of Euclidean/Clifford Expansion, that is here to work to bear a mappable isotropic “spur,” at a semi-set locus that is Virtually of a pure Laplacian-related nature, as this is here to be mapped-out, along the path of the inferred determinable projected trajectory, of the Euclidean/Clifford Lagrangian-based mappable-tracing of the said expansion, — the Flow of the inferred general genus, of such an escalating Lagrangian of Euclidean/Clifford Expansion, as taken through the coni-point, of the proximal locus of the inferred mapped-out semi-set locus, of such an isotropic “spur,” will consequently tend to work to bear the manner, of being of a hermitian nature. However; when one is to have a given arbitrary escalating Lagrangian of Euclidean/Clifford Expansion, that is here to work to bear a mappable isotropically Unstable “spur,” at a semi-set virtually Laplacian-related locus, as this is here to be mapped-out, along the path of the inferred determinable projected trajectory, of the Euclidean/Clifford Lagrangian-based mappable-tracing of the said expansion, — the Flow of the inferred general genus, of such an escalating Lagrangian of Euclidean/Clifford Expansion, as taken through the coni-point, of the proximal locus of the inferred mapped-out semi-set virtually Laplacian-based non-isotropic “spur,” will then consequently tend to work to bear the nature, of working to bear the general condition, of exhibiting a Lagrangian-based Chern-Simons singularity. SAM.

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