ARGUMENT
0501-02
PRECEDENTS
PARAMETERS
- Consider a blackhole that has a gravitoncore surrounded by a gravitonocean and a gravitonosphere.
- Consider that the blackhole has a measure of energy and is spinning.
- Consider that in any region of the gravitonocean or gravitonosphere, the gravitons have an average realspeed.
REASONING:
- Because every blackhole spins, every graviton in the gravitonocean/gravitonosphere is orbiting the gravitoncore.
- Because
every gravitonocean/gravitonosphere graviton is orbiting the gravitoncore, every graviton
has a measure of realspeed relative to the other gravitons in the gravitonocean/gravitonosphere.
- Because
every gravitonocean/gravitonosphere graviton is orbiting the gravitoncore, the gravitons
with the least realspeed are those nearest to the axis of the
blackhole.
- Thus the gravitonocean/gravitonosphere gravitons with the lowest average realspeed are those above the poles of the gravitoncore.
- Thus
the gravitonocean/gravitonosphere gravitons with the highest average
realspeed are those above the equator of the gravitoncore.
CONCLUSION:
- That
the average realspeed of the gravitons in the gravitonocean and gravitonosphere of
a blackhole is highest above the gravitoncore's equator and lowest over the gravitoncore's poles.
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