ARGUMENT
0601-03
PRECEDENTS
PARAMETERS
- Consider
that the mass at which a blackhole becomes stable is conditioned by the
strength of the gravitypull ahead of it and behind it.
- Consider
that the spinspeed at which a blackhole becomes stable is conditioned
by the strength of the gravitypull ahead of it and behind it.
- Consider
that the mass and spinspeed at which a blackhole becomes stable is
conditioned by the highest mass and spinspeed it has achieved.
- Consider that photons only exist within the photonic masses.
- Consider that photons only move at lightspeed.
- Consider that the spin and speed of a photon is in equilibrium.
REASONING
- Blackholes
that stabilise within the photonic masses, while moving at lightspeed,
and with their spin and speed in equilibrium, become photons.
CONCLUSION
- That as the early Universe expands, a proportion of its understable blackholes stabilise as cosmic photons.
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