Editing A Portal Special Presentation- Geometric Unity: A First Look

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''[https://youtu.be/Z7rd04KzLcg?t=7107 01:58:27]''<br>And that's not there, that was a mistake. Oh no, sorry. That was a mistake, calling it a mistake. These are two separate equations, right? So you have two separate fields, <math>\nu</math> and <math>\zeta</math>, and you have a coupled set of differential equations that are playing the role of the Dirac theory, coming from the Hodge theory of a complex, whose obstruction to being [a] cohomology theory would be the replacement to the Einstein field equations, which would be rendered gauge invariant on a group relative to a tilted subgroup.
''[https://youtu.be/Z7rd04KzLcg?t=7107 01:58:27]''<br>And that's not there, that was a mistake. Oh no, sorry. That was a mistake, calling it a mistake. These are two separate equations, right? So you have two separate fields, <math>\nu</math> and <math>\zeta</math>, and you have a coupled set of differential equations that are playing the role of the Dirac theory, coming from the Hodge theory of a complex, whose obstruction to being [a] cohomology theory would be the replacement to the Einstein field equations, which would be rendered gauge invariant on a group relative to a tilted subgroup.
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