Sub-Atomic Valence Anisotropy; Non-Nucleation Isolation of Heterospecies as defined by Surface Tensions
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With the premise that all elementary particles are subjects of their own creation; it is manifested that each interaction that involves the traveling, isolation, and directional approach can become strengthened by the environment that both supersedes and creates dominant preferences. Surface tension, defined as the chemical forbearance that is created when the force is drawn into one direction; perplexed by the total amount of actual isolation (measured by the subtractive force of the opposite, or descending approach/appearance) is vulnerable due to the suppressive force.
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