A given arbitrary Hamiltonian Operator, that works to bear a relatively high aptitude, for exhibiting the general physical condition, of exhibiting a conically driven tense of angular momentum, will often have the general tendency, of working to bear a greater probability, of working to form a De Rham cohomology, than an otherwise analogous Hamiltonian Operator, that is, instead, to work to bear a relatively lower aptitude, for exhibiting the general physical condition, of exhibiting a conically driven tense of angular momentum. 'TILL NEXT TIME, AT THIS BLOG CITE! TO BE CONTINUED! SAMUEL ROACH.
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