"Yin(g)" (which basically amounts to constructive "chi") tends to the general inclination of Wess-Zumino Interactions, -- which tends to the general inclination of Riemann Scatterings (harmonic scatterings), -- which tends to the general inclination of the multiplicity of creative forces (Forces that build things up). Whereas; "yang" (which basically amounts to destructive "chi") tends to the general inclination of Cevita Interactions, -- which tends to the general inclination of Rayleigh Scatterings (anharmonic scatterings), -- which tends to the general inclination of the multiplicity of destructive forces (Forces that break things down). I will continue with the suspense later! To Be Continued! Sincerely, SAMUEL DAVID ROACH.
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