A given arbitrary hyperbolic euclidean expansion, is often to have a relatively heightened general potential, of working to asymptotically approach its general locus of attempted convergence, in a heuristically tangential manner. Whereas; A given arbitrary hyperbolic Clifford expansion, is often to have a relatively heightened general potential, of working to asymptotically approach its general locus of attempted convergence, in an inversely tangential manner. TO BE CONTINUED! SINCERELY, SAM.
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