ARGUMENT
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PRECEDENTS
PARAMETERS
- Consider that each graviton in an blackhole gravitoncore has a measure of realspeed.
- Consider
that the combined realspeed of the gravitons in a blackhole gravitoncore, when
extrapolated to be as at the gravitoncore/gravitonocean interface, is the gravitoncore's vergence velocity.
- Consider that the gravitoncore has an escape velocity which, at the gravitoncore/gravitonocean interface, is zero.
REASONING
- When a gravitoncore's vergence velocity is lower than its escape velocity, the gravitoncore
is overstable.
- When a gravitoncore's vergence velocity is the same as its escape velocity,
the gravitoncore is stable.
- When a gravitoncore's vergence velocity is higher than its escape velocity,
the gravitoncore is understable.
CONCLUSION
- That every blackhole gravitoncore is overstable, stable, or
understable.
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