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Part 1 - Teelpairs (cont) |
ARGUMENT
0309
BROUGHT
FORWARD:
- ARGUMENT
0308: Every adjacent teelpair in the Universe has a
vergence velocity.
REASONING:
- The
more distant the teels in a teelpair are from each other, the more
likely it is that other teels can interpose between the pair and
break their adjacency.
- The
vergence velocity required to break a teelpair's adjacency is the
teelpair's escape velocity.
CONCLUSION:
- Every
adjacent teelpair has an escape velocity.
| GLOSSARY:
- escape velocity: The vergence velocity required for a pair of adjacent
objects to break their adjacency. In the case of objects of similar
mass, it can be by the interprosing of other objects between
them. In the case of objects of unequal mass, it can be the escape of
the lesser object across the gravitsheath interface of the greater one.
Escape velocity at the the gravitysheath interface on a straight line
between the centre of gravity of each of the objects is always zero
(precisely, it is zero minus one iota but for simplicity it is exactly
zero). In that both objects are moving, escape velocity is always a
joint measure.
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