Let us initially consider the product of the gravitational force, that is here to be proximal local to a given arbitrary Ward-Cauchy-Related region, with the wavelength, that is here to be of such a stated gravitational force. When there is here to be no net fluctuation, in the scalar variability of the proximal local directly corresponding gravitational wave-tug, that is here to be correlative, to the heuristic effect of the gravitational force, that is to be incurred upon such an inferred Ward-Cauchy-Related region, one may then say, that the directly associated Ricci Curvature, that is here to work to help at describing the effect of the gravitational wave-tug, that is to be applied upon the discrete energy of such a given arbitrary region, is thence to work to bear no local change, to where, one may then conclude, that the region that is here to be taken into consideration, may be described of, as working to bear a "flat" Ricci Curvature. TO BE CONTNUED! SINCERELY, SAMUEL DAVID ROACH.
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