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Name specific condition for gluotrons reach omegasigron translational equilibrium in alphametrical gravity?

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Name specific condition for gluotrons reach omegasigron translational equilibrium in alphametrical gravity?

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  1. Good question.  I haven't the foggiest.  But I'll star it.  Maybe one of my smart contacts will think of something.  Then again, maybe I will.


  2. This is the well known Oersted noninversional cryosepsis limit, which states that there is no 4 (or higher) dimensional path that can lead to your conclusion, with the exception of n-space where n ≤ lim(Ω - e^1.5).

    And, of course, you  know all about Ω.

  3. And I thought YOU were the expert on this, GF?

    If you don't even understand this, I'm worried that some planets are gonna start falling out of orbit.

  4. this specific condition is well known to physics and mentioned as felinesys;

    gluotrons reach omegasigron translational equilibrium in alphametrical gravity if and only if the flux gradient of smellion distribution has a well pronounced minimum in alphametrical gravity field; I can’t help mentioning a very similar specific condition mentioned as micesys; google for my monograph on this subject “kaksiomatic analysis and its application in investigation of felinesys vs micesys”.

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