ARGUMENT
0416
BROUGHT FORWARD:
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ARGUMENT 0415: As the
Universe expands, the growing blackholes within its teelocean form
teeloceans and teelospheres of their own to create a blackhole core
within the Universe's teelocean.
REASONING:
- To
maintain its stability, a blackhole ejects its fastest teels across
its gravitysheath interface.
- Ejected
teels cross the gravitysheath interface into the gravitysheath of
adjacent blackholes.
- In
this way spinspeed/energy makes its way out of the Universe's
blackhole core into the Universe's teelocean/teelosphere.
- It
continues to do so until the blackholes in the core are all stable.
- As
of now, 13 billion years after Moment Zero, the blackholes in the
core are not yet all stable.
CONCLUSION:
- As
the Universe expands, it evolves an expanding core of growing
blackholes that is ejecting its excess energy outward into the
surrounding teelocean/teelosphere.
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