THE MALTA COSMOLOGY TEMPLATE



Chapter 03 - Blackholes






PARTS

Part 0300
Blackhole
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Part 0301
Gravitonpair

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Part 0302
Blackhole

Physics

Part 0303
Blackhole

Structure

Part 0304
Blackhole Mechanics


Part 0305
Blackhole Attunement


Blackhole Selfproofs



















Part 0302 - Blackhole Physics

ARGUMENT 0302-02

PRECEDENTS REASONING
  • Because every graviton has the same mass, the mass of every blackhole is the sum of the masses of the gravitons it contains.  
CONCLUSION
  • That every blackhole's mass is the sum of the masses of the gravitons it contains.  


COMMENTARY

Since the mass of every graviton is the same, the gravitypull of every graviton is the same. This, however, is not true of objects made of gravitons. The mass of a blackhole may be the sum of the masses it contains but the gravitypull of a blackhole is affected by their density. The less densely they are packed into the blackhole, the less is the gravitational effect the blackhole is going to have on other objects.

The packing density of the solidbonded gravitons in a blackhole is not greatly variable so, for a given number of gravitons, the blackhole's gravitypull isn't going to vary much. However, in substantially less densely packed objects like nuclides or planets or stars, the difference can be considerable. The gravitons contained in a kilo of water, if packed together to the limits of their rejectivity, would have a minute size and a substantial gravitypull at the surface. In comparison, the gravitypull of a kilo of water is relatively negligible at the surface. 







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Copyright 2013 Peter (Ed) Winchester



REVISIONS

10 Apr 2015 - Major revisions to layout, content, and numbering.
30 Sep 2016 - revision to numbering.
21 Apr 2017 - teels changed to gravitons.