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ARGUMENT
0312
BROUGHT
FORWARD:
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ARGUMENT 0304: Every
teel is adjacently teelpaired with a minimum of twelve other teels
simultaneously.
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ARGUMENT 0310: An
adjacent teelpair is either overstable, stable, or understable. An
unadjacent teelpair is understable.
REASONING:
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The simplest structure
is a teelpair.
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The next simplest
structure is a trio of adjacent teels matrixed to each other as
three stable or overstable teelpairs.
- This
is a blackhole (albeit the least substantial blackhole there is).
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Each of the three teels
is also adjacently paired to other teels.
- Additional teelpairings can be stable or overstable (thus making a more
substantial blackhole) or understable..
CONCLUSION:
- A
blackhole consists of a minimum of three adjacent teels matrixed to
each other as three stable/overstable teelpairs.
| GLOSSARY:
- blackhole:
(1) A blackhole is a gravitationally bound accretion of
teelpairs. (2) Blackholes may be overstable, stable, or understable.
(3) A blackhole has an axial or centrifugal structure. The least
massive blackholes consists of three teels configured as three
teelpairs. As long as stability is maintained, there is no upper limit
to the mass of a blackhole.
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