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Part 1 - Moment Zero Mechanics (cont) |
ARGUMENT
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BROUGHT FORWARD:
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ARGUMENT 0109: Every
teel is gravitationally attracted toward every other teel in the
Universe at a rate proportional to the product of their masses and
inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them.
REASONING:
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Every teel is being
gravitypulled by every other teel in the Universe but the sum of the
gravitypull acting on a teel is not the same from all directions.
Thus:
- Usurface
teels have the rest of the Universe's teels either behind or
alongside them. There are none in front. Thus they are
gravitypulled only from behind or alongside.
- Ucentre teels have the rest of the Universe's teels distributed equally
around them. Thus they are equally gravitypulled from all
directions.
- Teels
between the Usurface and the Ucentre have the rest of the
Universe's teels distributed unequally around them in number,
distance, and direction. Thus they are gravitypulled unequally from
all directions.
CONCLUSION:
- At
Moment Zero the strength and principal direction of the gravitypull
acting on each teel varies according to its location within the
Universe.
| GLOSSARY:
- Ucentre:
The centre of the sphere of the Universe. For convenience, the
Ucentre is assumed to be the Universe's centre of gravity.
- Usurface:
The surface of the sphere of the Universe, the outer edge of the
Universe's teelosphere. The Usurface of the Universe may (or may not)
extend out to the Universe's gravitysheath interface (if it has one).
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