ARGUMENT
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PRECEDENTS
PARAMETERS
- Consider that the escape velocity of an adjacent gravitonpair at its gravitysheath interface is always zero.
- Consider that the vergence velocity of an adjacent gravitonpair at its gravitysheath interface is a variable.
- Consider
thus that at the gravitysheath interface, the vergence velocity can be
lower, the same, or higher than the escape velocity.
REASONING
- Given the above parameters, three forms of adjacent gravitonpair are possible:
- Overstable: When the vergence velocity is lower than the escape velocity,
the gravitonpair is overstable. As long as the vergence velocity
remains lower than the escape velocity, the adjacency continues.
- Stable: When the vergence velocity is the same as the escape velocity,
the gravitonpair is stable. As long as the vergence velocity remains
the same as the escape velocity, the adjacency continues.
- Understable: When the vergence velocity is higher than the escape velocity,
the gravitonpair is understable. Unless the vergence velocity is
lowered to the same as, or less than, the escape velocity, the
adjacency cannot continue.
CONCLUSION
- That an adjacent gravitonpair is overstable, stable, or understable.
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