ARGUMENT
0303-01
PRECEDENTS
REASONING
- Arising
from the above arguments, three forms of blackholes structure are
possible:
- Solidbonded: in which the adjacent gravitonpairs are overstable or
stable.
- Liquidbonded: in which the adjacent gravitonpairs are an unstratified mix of overstable, stable, and understable.
- Gasbonded: in which the adjacent gravitonpairs are understable.
CONCLUSION
- That every blackhole is solidbonded, liquidbonded, or gasbonded depending on the
stability condition of its adjacent gravitonpairs.
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COMMENTARY 1
This
is the first mention of bonding in the Template. It will not be
the last. In its fundamental form, bonding refers to the bonding of gravitons but bonding can be
seen in all manner of objects. At the humanocentric level, Planet Earth
displays all three types of bonding with its land,
sea, and air. Even more interestingly, humans rely on all three
types of bonding to maintain their own form.
COMMENTARY 2
A
gasbonded
blackhole is a cloud of gravitons. Whether a cloud of gravitons can really be
called a blackhole is arguable. Is a gasbonded cloud of
hydrogen a star?
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