ARGUMENT
0302-03
PRECEDENTS
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0103-01:
That every teel attracts every other teel in the Universe at a
rate proportional to the product of their masses and inversely
proportional to the square of the distance between them.
- 0103-04: That every teelpair has energy which is the movement of its teels due to their mutual gravitypull.
- 0103-05: That every teelpair has energy as kineticenergy or potentialenergy or as a mix of both.
- 0104-04: That every teel has a measure of spin which within a teelpair becomes latentenergy.
- 0302-01: That every blackhole is a minimum of three teels matrixed to each other as three adjacent teelpairs.
PARAMETERS
- Consider that a blackhole is a gravitationally bound accretion of teels.
- Consider that every teel within a blackhole is teelpaired with every other teel in the blackhole.
- Consider that every teel within a blackhole is teelpaired with every other teel in the Universe.
- Consider that every teelpair has energy as kineticenergy and/or potentialenergy and/or latentenergy.
- Consider that one part of the energy of a blackhole is the sum of the energies of the teelpairs it contains.
- Consider
that the other part of the energy of a blackhole results from its
teel's being teelpaired with every other teel in the Universe.
REASONING
- Because the teelpairs in a blackhole have measures of
kineticenergy, potentialenergy, and latentenergy, the blackhole has
measures of realspeed, potentialspeed, and spin.
CONCLUSION
- That
every blackhole's realspeed, potentialspeed, and
spin is a consequence of the kineticenergy, potentialenergy and latentenergy of its teelpairs.
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