A given arbitrary relatively quickly moving mass-bearing cohesive set of discrete energy quanta, that works to bear at least some sort of a radial tense of isotropic stability, often tends to generally have a higher probability, of working to bear the potential capability, of ensuing to become of a tachyonic nature, than another similar mass-bearing cohesive set of discrete energy quanta, that instead, works to bear only a transversal tense of isotropic stability. I WILL CONINUE LATER! TO BE CONTIUED! SINCERELY, SAMUEL DAVID ROACH.
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