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

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''[https://youtu.be/Z7rd04KzLcg?t=6506 01:48:26]''<br>
''[https://youtu.be/Z7rd04KzLcg?t=6506 01:48:26]''<br>
We'd now like to come up with a second operator here. And this second operator here should have the property that the complex should be exact and the obstruction to it being a true complex—to nilpotency—should be exactly the generalization of the Einstein equations, thus unifying the spinorial matter with the intrinsic replacement for the curvature equations.
We'd now like to come up with a second operator here. And this second operator here should have the property that the complex should be exact and the obstruction to it being a true complex—to nilpotency—should be exactly the generalization of the Einstein equations, thus unifying the spinorial matter with the intrinsic replacement for the curvature equations.
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''[https://youtu.be/Z7rd04KzLcg?t=6539 01:48:59]''<br>
''[https://youtu.be/Z7rd04KzLcg?t=6539 01:48:59]''<br>
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