When a Noether-Based forward-time moving Hamiltonian Operator is of a Yau-Exact nature, it will tend to have a Ricci Flow, that will heuristically have a scalar magnitude of a negative 2. SAMUEL ROACH.
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The Ricci Flow, When The Hamiltonian Operator Is Yau-Exact
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Positive Ricci Flow Indicative Of Backward-Moving Time-Based Phenomenology
A positive Ricci Flow, is indicative of a backward-time moving phenomenonology. SAM ROACH.
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The Ricci Flow Always Tends To Be Negative, For Forward-Moving Time
The Ricci Flow of a forward-time moving Noether-Based Hamiltonian Operator, will always tend to be of a negative scalar magnitude. TO BE CONTINUED! SINCERELY, SAMUEL DAVID ROACH. (1989).
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