ARGUMENT
0713
BROUGHT
FORWARD:
- ARGUMENT
0334: A stable blackhole converging on another object becomes
understable. A stable blackhole diverging from another object
becomes overstable. The stability of already understable and
overstable blackholes alters commensurately.
- ARGUMENT
0710: As the Universe expands, and as blackholepairs are able to
endure for longer, overstable blackholepairs increase their energy
and mass measures as they attempt to stabilise.
REASONING:
- The
default condition for any object is to be stable.
- Thus overstable
blackholepairs automatically move toward stability if conditions
allow.
- As
the Universe expands, blackholepairs are, overall, moving away
from the Ucentre.
- Thus, they are becoming commensurately more overstable.
- The automatic move to stability is countered by
the move to overstability caused by their movement away from the
Ucentre.
CONCLUSION:
- As
the Universe expands, blackholepairs become sufficiently massive to
endure but are still unable to stabilise.
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