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Part 1 - Teelpairs (cont) |
ARGUMENT
0302
BROUGHT
FORWARD:
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ARGUMENT 0109: Every
teel is gravitationally attracted toward every other teel in the
Universe at a rate proportional to the product of their masses and
inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them.
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ARGUMENT 0301: Every
teel in the Universe has the same mass, dimensions, and shape as
every other teel in the Universe.
REASONING:
- Between
every teelpair there is a mutual gravitypull, the strength of which
varies with distance from the surface of each teel.
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Because all teels are
the same, the gravitypull of each teel in a teelpair dominates to a
point equidistant between them.
- Thus
surrounding every teel there is a gravitysheath within which its
gravitypull is stronger than that of any other teel.
CONCLUSION:
- Every
teel is surrounded by a
gravitysheath within which its gravitypull is greater than that of
any other teel.
| GLOSSARY:
- gravitysheath: The area surrounding an object in which its gravitypull is stronger than that of any other object.
- teelpair:
Two teels bonded by their mutual gravitypull with the strength of
the bond being per the Inverse Square Law, that is: proportional
to their masses and inversely proportional to the square of the
distance between them.
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