ARGUMENT
0403
BROUGHT FORWARD:
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ARGUMENT 0115: Energy in
an individual teel can be as spin, speed, or as spinspeed which is
the sum of its spin and speed.
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ARGUMENT 0116: Speed in
a teel can be as realspeed, potentialspeed, or as totalspeed which
is the sum of its realspeed and potentialspeed.
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ARGUMENT 0402: At Moment
Zero the strength and principal direction of the gravitypull acting
on each teel varies according to its location within the Universe.
REASONING:
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At Moment Zero
totalspeed is distributed unequally among teels depending upon their
location in the Universe. Thus:
- Usurface
teels have the same average realspeed as all other teels but the
greatest measure of potentialspeed because the rest of the
Universe's teels are either behind or alongside them.
- Ucentre
teels have the same average realspeed as all other teels but any
potentialspeed is cancelled out because the rest of the Universe's
teels are distributed equally around them.
- Teels
between the Usurface and the Ucentre have the same average
realspeed as all other teels but their measure of potentialspeed
depends on the number, distance, and direction of the rest of the
Universe's teels.
CONCLUSION:
- At
Moment Zero, the totalspeed measure of teels increases with their
distance from the Ucentre due to an increasing measure of
potentialspeed.
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