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Part 1 - Centrifugal Blackholes (cont) |
ARGUMENT
0505
BROUGHT
FORWARD
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ARGUMENT
0503: 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.
- ARGUMENT
0504: Any acceleration in a teelosphere teel equates to a movement
toward the equator and a deceleration equates to a movement toward
the poles.
REASONING:
- The
movement of fast teels toward the equator and slow teels toward the
poles means frequent collisions and chaos.
- The
chaos is resolved by the teels adopting the path of least
resistance, harmonising their speed and direction with their
neighbours to move in streams.
CONCLUSION:
- Teels
in a blackhole's teelosphere stratify in altitude and latitude
according to their realspeed relative to each other with the fastest
low over the equator and the slowest high over the poles.
| GLOSSARY:
- path of least resistance: In physics, the path of least resistance is always taken by objects
moving through a system.
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