When any given arbitrary electrodynamicly transmitted communicable signal-related message -- that is here to be delineated from one general proximal locus to another -- is here to have ended in its allocation, by the general process, in which such a said message is here to have been "phased-out" of being sent, to wherever it was initially distributed to; -- it follows then, that one may consequently say, that the respective given arbitrary cohesive set of vibrational oscillations, that were here to have initially been in the process of working, via a directly corresponding propagated electrodynamic-related spatial transmission in time and space, in order for such a said/inferred signal, to have been able to have been sent to such an inferred initially designated destination, in order to be able to transfer or carry the initially delineated given arbitrary respective electrodynamicly communicable message -- at the point in time in which such a said cohesive set of communicable vibrational oscillations, are to have been ended in their propagational spatial translation -- that the signal that is to here to have just been "disbanded," may thereby be described of, as having had gone through the general process, of electrodynamic "dispersion."
I will continue with the suspense later! To Be Continued! Sincerely, Samuel David Roach. (1989).
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