Thursday, November 10, 2022

Scattered Electrons -- Temporary Lack Of BothTransversal And Radial Hermicity

 When an electron is initially scattered, it will temporarily tend to spontaneously lose both its transversal hermicity and its radial hermicity, to where, at the hereupon insinuated moment, in which such an electron is here to be scattered, the inferred Hamiltonian Operator of such a given arbitrary case scenario, (of which is here, to be the stated electron of such a respective case), will tend to spontaneously work to express the exhibition, of both a set of one or more Lagrangian-Based Chern-Simons singularities, as well as inferredly mapping-out a set of one or more metric-based Chern-Simons singularities. SAM ROACH. 

No comments: