Proof by intimidation is a concept that ought to be familiar to anyone whose nose spent much time buried in math-heavy textbooks. A particular sub-class of this argument is the following type of footnote:
No confusion should arise from the double of N and n in |N) = |n)|ν)|γ)
Of course this actually isn't too confusing. What's more confusing is when you've got a load of 's and ~s differentiating quantities.
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