ARGUMENT
0501-04
PRECEDENTS PARAMETERS
- Consider a blackhole that has a gravitoncore surrounded by a gravitonocean and a gravitonosphere.
- Consider that the blackhole is overstable.
- Consider
that the blackhole's energy measure is sufficient to result in an
overall movement of gravitons toward the equator and the raising of an
equatorial disc.
- Consider that the energy measure of the blackhole is progressively increasing.
REASONING
- Because
the energy measure of the blackhole is progressively increasing, the
average realspeed of the gravitons in the gravitonocean and gravitonosphere is
progressively increasing.
- Because
the average realspeed of the gravitons is progressively increasing, the
peak of the equatorial disc is progressively moving up toward the
gravitysheath interface.
- Because the peak of
the equatorial disc is not yet at the gravitysheath interface,
collisions between fast gravitons and slow gravitons forces slow gravitons out of
the disc.
- Because the gravitons forced out of the disc have less realspeed, they fall downward.
- Because they fall downward, they meet and join the stream of gravitons moving toward the equatorial disc.
- Because
they join the gravitonstream moving toward the equatorial disc, a vortex is
formed to each side of the equator whereby:
- gravitons join the base of the equatorial disc.
- gravitons rise to the peak of the disc.
- gravitons are forced out of the disc peak to each side of the disc.
- gravitons fall down each side of the disc.
- gravitons join the gravitons moving toward the base of the disc.
- gravitons rejoin at the base of the disc.
- Because
the energy measure of the blackhole is progressively increasing, the
two vortexes progressively spread toward the poles.
- Because
the energy measure of the blackhole is progressively increasing, the
spread of the two vortexes eventually reaches the poles.
- Thus
the blackhole has become an overstable centrifugal blackhole in which
gravitons in the gravitonocean and gravitonosphere stream from the
equator to the
poles at high level and from the poles to the equator at low level.
CONCLUSION
- That
a sufficient increase in the energy measure of an overstable blackhole results in
the forming of vortexes in the gravitonocean and gravitonosphere in which gravitons
stream from the equator to the poles at high level and from the poles
to the equator at low level.
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COMMENTARY:
A
centrifugal vortex automatically forms when the conditions
are right - and since the right conditions
occur again and again across the Universe, centrifugal
vortexes can be seen everywhere. Close to home, they can
been seen operating all
day and every day
in the atmosphere and the oceans of Planet Earth. The
vortex mechanism described here is vastly simpler
than that of Planet Earth, complicated as it is by
the greater sophistication of air and water
molecules compared to a graviton, by the size of the Earth, by the Sun's radiation, and by the
conflicting gravitypulls of the Sun, the Earth, and the Moon.
Nevertheless, at a fundamental level, every ocean current, every
whirlpool, every gale and every cyclone is still a subsidiary part
of the
Earth's polar/equatorial vortexes.
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