When a given arbitrary Noether-based mass-bearing cohesive set of discrete energy quanta, that is here to be working to display the mapping-out of a De Rham cohomology, is here to ensue in displaying a relative decrease in the scalar magnitude, that is appertaining to the net rate of the spatial transference, of its directly corresponding spin-orbital tensors, this will then often tend to result, in a consequentially lowered "drive," in the scalar amplitude of its directly corresponding angular momentum. This is on account of the reductional physical condition, that since added torsion upon a topological manifold, will often lead to a stronger drive in a direction; it will consequently follow, that a lowered torsion upon a topological manifold, will often lead to a weaker drive in a direction. To Be Continued! Sincerely, SAM ROACH.
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