A flat Ricci Curvature, tends to involve a case scenario, in which there is to be evenly just as much cohomology to be generated, as there is here to be degenerated. Whereas; An "attenuated" Ricci Curvature, tends to involve a case scenario, in which there is less cohomology to be generated, as there is here to be degenerated. And furthermore, to where; An "augmented" Ricci Curvature, tends to involve a case scenario, in which there is more cohomology to be generated, as there is here to be degenerated. I WILL CONTINUE WITH THE SUSPENSE LATER! TO BE CONTINUED. SINCERELY, SAMUEL DAVID ROACH.
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