ARGUMENT
0605
BROUGHT
FORWARD:
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ARGUMENT
0604: As the Universe expands, a proportion of its understable
blackholes stabilise as photons.
REASONING:
- As
the Universe expands, a further proportion of its understable
blackholes do not stabilise but dissipate.
- As
the Universe expands, a further proportion of its understable blackholes do not
stabilise but continue to grow in mass by accretion – these
blackholes stabilise when there is nothing further to accrete.
- As
the Universe expands, a further proportion of its understable
blackholes stabilise outside the photon criteria – what happens to
these blackholes subsequently depends on the mass at which they
stabilise, their spinspeed, the direction in which they are moving
relative to the Ucentre, and the availability of accretable matter.
CONCLUSION:
- As
the Universe expands, blackholes that do not stabilise into photons
either dissipate or persist as understable or stable blackholes.
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