The greater the topological sway of impedance, that is proximal local to the motion of a discrete quantum of energy -- the less likely that such a said discrete quantum of energy, will consequently tend to result in exhibiting the general behavior, of isotropic stability. Whereas; The less the topological sway of impedance, that is proximal local to the motion of a discrete quantum of energy -- the more likely that such a said discrete quantum of energy, will consequently tend to result in exhibiting the general behavior, of isotropic stability. I WILL CONTINUE WITH THE SUSPENSE LATER! TO BE CONTINUED! SAMUEL ROACH.
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