THE MALTA COSMOLOGY TEMPLATE



Chapter 5 - Darkmatter






PARTS



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Part 1
Centrifugal Blackholes


Part 2
Axial Blackholes


Part 3
Teelospheres as Darkmatter


Part 4
Selfproof
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Part 1 - Centrifugal Blackholes (cont)

ARGUMENT 0503

BROUGHT FORWARD:
  • ARGUMENT 0502: In a spinning blackhole teelcore, the teels at the equator have the greatest totalspeed and those at the axis have the least.
REASONING:
  • At the teelcore/teelosphere interface, teels collide and exchange spinspeed.
  • Over time and in the absence of any external influences (in practice, there are always external influences although the nature and degree of those influences varies), the teelosphere harmonises its direction and speed with the teelcore.
  • Thus the teels above the equator have the greatest totalspeed (realspeed and potentialspeed).
  • Thus the teels above the poles have the least totalspeed.
CONCLUSION:
  • The spin of a blackhole's teelcore is echoed in the spin of its teelosphere with the teels above the equator having the greatest totalspeed and those above the poles having the least.


GLOSSARY:  
  • pole:   Either of the points at which an axis that passes through the centre of a sphere intersects the surface of the sphere. (American Heritage Science Dictionary)





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