THE MALTA COSMOLOGY TEMPLATE



Chapter 3 - Blackholes






PARTS



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Part 1
Teelpairs


Part 2
Blackholes


Part 3
Blackhole structure


Part 4
Blackhole mechanics


Part 5
Blackhole selfstabilisation


Part 6
Blackhole gravitational attunement


Part 7
Blackhole teelospheric attunement


Part 8
Selfproof

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Part 5 - Blackhole Selfstabilisation (cont)

ARGUMENT 0330

BROUGHT FORWARD:
  • ARGUMENT 0328: When a blackhole absorbs a teel it increases its own mass by the mass of one teel. When a blackhole ejects a teel, it decreases its own mass by the mass of one teel.
  • ARGUMENT 0329: When a blackhole absorbs a teel, it increases its own energy by a variable measure. When a blackhole ejects a teel, it decreases its own energy by a variable measure.
REASONING:
  • A teel at a blackhole's gravitysheath interface has the same mass as any other teel.
  • Thus its absorption or ejection across the gravitysheath interface equates to the same mass gain or loss per teel.
  • However, a teel at a blackhole's gravitysheath interface has the maximum possible potentialspeed, some spin, and (if it can cross the interface) some realspeed as well.
  • Thus the absorption/ejection of a teel across the gravitysheath interface equates to an average gain/loss of mass but a higher than average gain/loss of energy.
CONCLUSION:
  • When a blackhole absorbs a teel, it gains proportionately more energy than mass. When a blackhole ejects a teel, it loses proportionately more energy than mass.





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