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- | ;=- Finite Value
- | v
- | X.
- | `-.. :=- Inintegrable Decay Functor
- | `````----------........... v
- | `````````````-------- . . .
- +--X----------------------------------------------------- to 1/RM
- | ^
- | ;=- Cutoff Point
- ~ ON THE MODELING OF A SINGULARITY IN ORTHO-SPACE ~
- It can be understood that singular functors become AT LEAST smooth-modelable
- by 'trimming' the function at a finite value, reflecting over the sinus-cosinus
- vector, and then modeling the function as nothing but a 'decay-device' that resolves
- to zero at infinity and is not analytically integrable, just like Gabriel's Horn.
- Further more: NP can never state via contradiction OR prime number arithmetic that
- this is true. Their solution methodology will automatically emulate the cascading
- denominator singularity found in the normalization of an L2 metric.
- Regards,
- "My internet connection is flaky and I don't have sexual intercourse anymore"
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