ARGUMENT
0714
BROUGHT
FORWARD:
- ARGUMENT
0712: The understable blackholes in a blackholepair are attracted
to each other by their mutual gravitypull and repelled by their
dense and extensive teelospheres. This is the “strong force” in
action.
- ARGUMENT
0713: As the Universe expands, blackholes become sufficiently
massive to endure but are still unable to stabilise.
REASONING:
- The
two blackholes in an overstable blackholepair are understable.
- They
are also centrifugal structured.
- Two
understable and centrifugally structured objects, that are closely
bound by the strong force, make a chaotic pair.
- This
is because the strong repulsiveness of their equators and the less
strong attraction of their poles provide no “comfort zone”.
- Consequently
they tumble about each other in constant disorder.
- This
is a chaotic structure.
CONCLUSION:
- The
structure of an unstabilised blackholepair is chaotic because its
constituent blackholes are both centrifugally structured and
therefore must tumble about each other in constant disorder.
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