Friday, January 29, 2021

Smooth Ricci Flow And Thrust

 Let us initially consider an isotropically stable mass-bearing cohesive set of discrete energy quanta, that is here to work to bear a general rotational motion of spin — to where such an inferred “spinning,” is here to work to bear a recursively smooth Ricci Flow. The quicker that such a said spinning motion, of a recursively smooth Ricci Flow, is to accelerate, per terrestrially-considered time, the more of an orthogonally delineated thrust, that will consequently tend to be impelled, upon the earlier stated isotropically stable mass-bearing cohesive set of discrete energy quanta; Whereby, it follows — that the quicker that such an earlier stated spinning motion, of a recursively smooth Ricci Flow, is to decelerate, per terrestrially-considered time, the less of an orthogonally delineated thrust, that will consequently tend to be impelled, upon the earlier stated isotropically stable mass-bearing cohesive set of discrete energy quanta. I will continue with the suspense later! To Be Continued! Sincerely, SAMUEL DAVID ROACH.

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