Since one discrete quantum of the actual "thing" of energy, is equal to a negative i times one discrete quantum of the actual "motion" of energy, and, since one discrete quantum of the actual "motion" of energy, is equal to i times one discrete quantum of the actual "thing" of energy -- it thereby follows, that; The physical restraint, that is here to be incurred upon one discrete quantum of the actual "thing" of energy, is equal to i times the physical restraint, that is to be incurred upon one discrete quantum of the actual "motion" of energy, and, the physical restraint that is here to be incurred upon one discrete quantum of the actual "motion" of energy, is equal to a negative i times the physical restraint, that is to be incurred upon one discrete quantum of the actual "thing" of energy. This is what I meant, when I had described my idea in the past, as to what the "Idella" Theorem, is here to be conveying. SINCERELY, SAM ROACH.
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