THE MALTA COSMOLOGY TEMPLATE



Chapter 03 - Blackholes 






PARTS

Part 0301
Gravitonpair

Physics

Part 0302
Blackhole

Physics

Part 0303
Blackhole

Structure

Part 0304
Blackhole Mechanics


Part 0305
Blackhole Attunement


Blackhole Selfproofs


















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PART 0301 - GRAVITONPAIR PHYSICS

CONCLUSION 0301-01:     That every graviton in the Universe has the same mass, dimensions, and shape.
CONCLUSION 0301-02:     That every graviton is surrounded by a gravitysheath within which its gravitypull is greater than that of any other graviton.
CONCLUSION 0301-03:     That every gravitonpair is adjacent or unadjacent.
CONCLUSION 0301-04:     That every graviton is adjacently gravitonpaired with at least twelve other gravitons simultaneously.
CONCLUSION 0301-05:     That every graviton's gravitysheath is surrounded by a gravitysheath interface.
CONCLUSION 0301-06:     That every adjacent gravitonpair is surrounded by a gravitysheath within which its gravitypull is stronger than that of any other object.
CONCLUSION 0301-07:     That every adjacent gravitonpair's gravitysheath is surrounded by a gravitysheath interface.
CONCLUSION 0301-08:     That every adjacent gravitonpair has a vergence velocity.
CONCLUSION 0301-09:     That every adjacent gravitonpair has an escape velocity.
CONCLUSION 0301-10:     That every adjacent gravitonpair is overstable, stable, or understable.
CONCLUSION 0301-11:     That every adjacent gravitonpair's stability condition changes commensurately with any change in its vergence velocity.

PART 0302 - BLACKHOLE PHYSICS

CONCLUSION 0302-01:     That every blackhole is a minimum of three gravitons matrixed to each other as three adjacent gravitonpairs.
CONCLUSION 0302-02:     That every blackhole's mass is the sum of the masses of the gravitons it contains.
CONCLUSION 0302-03:     That every blackhole's realspeed, potentialspeed, and spin is a consequence of the kineticenergy, potentialenergy and latentenergy of its gravitonpairs. 
CONCLUSION 0302-04:     That every blackhole is surrounded by a gravitysheath within which its gravitypull is stronger than that of any other object.
CONCLUSION 0302-05:     That every blackhole's gravitysheath is surrounded by a gravitysheath interface.

PART 0303 - BLACKHOLE STRUCTURE

CONCLUSION 0303-01:     That every blackhole is solidbonded, liquidbonded, or gasbonded depending on the stability condition of its adjacent gravitonpairs.
CONCLUSION 0303-02:     That every blackhole of sufficient mass stratifies its adjacent gravitonpairs into a solidbonded gravitoncore, surrounded by a liquidbonded gravitonocean, surrounded by a gasbonded gravitonosphere.
CONCLUSION 0303-03:     That every blackhole gravitoncore is overstable, stable, or understable.
CONCLUSION 0303-04:     That every blackhole gravitonocean is overstable, stable, or understable.
CONCLUSION 0303-05:     That every blackhole gravitonosphere is overstable, stable, or understable.
CONCLUSION 0303-06:     That every understable blackhole gravitoncore loses mass and energy into the surrounding gravitonocean.
CONCLUSION 0303-07:     That every overstable blackhole gravitoncore gains mass and energy from the surrounding gravitonocean.
CONCLUSION 0303-08:     That every understable blackhole gravitonocean loses mass and energy into the gravitoncore and/or the gravitonosphere.
CONCLUSION 0303-09:     That every overstable blackhole gravitonocean gains mass and energy from the gravitoncore and/or the gravitonosphere.
CONCLUSION 0303-10:     That every understable blackhole gravitonosphere loses mass and energy into the gravitonocean and/or across the gravitysheath interface.
CONCLUSION 0303-11:     That every overstable blackhole gravitonosphere gains mass and energy from the gravitonocean and/or across the gravitysheath interface.
CONCLUSION 0303-12:     That every blackhole is overstable, stable, or understable.   

PART 0304 - BLACKHOLE MECHANICS

CONCLUSION 0304-01:     That a blackhole absorbing one graviton increases its mass by the mass of one graviton.
CONCLUSION 0304-02:     That a blackhole ejecting one graviton decreases its mass by the mass of one graviton.
CONCLUSION 0304-03:     That a blackhole absorbing one graviton alters its energy by a variable measure.
CONCLUSION 0304-04:     That a blackhole ejecting one graviton alters its energy by a variable measure.
CONCLUSION 0304-05:     That a blackhole absorbing one graviton maintains its escape velocity at the gravitysheath interface but alters its vergence velocity. 
CONCLUSION 0304-06:     That a blackhole ejecting one graviton maintains its escape velocity at the gravitysheath interface but alters its vergence velocity. 
CONCLUSION 0304-07:     That when a blackhole absorbs a graviton, its stability alters. 
CONCLUSION 0304-08:     That when a blackhole ejects a graviton, its stability alters.    
CONCLUSION 0304-09:     That an understable blackhole differentially ejects mass and energy till it becomes stable.
CONCLUSION 0304-10:     That an overstable blackhole differentially absorbs mass and energy till it becomes stable.

PART 0305 - BLACKHOLE ATTUNEMENT

CONCLUSION 0305-01:     That every blackhole attracts every other object in the Universe at a rate proportional to the product of their masses and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them.
CONCLUSION 0305-02:     That a blackhole converging on another object accelerates.
CONCLUSION 0305-03:     That a blackhole diverging from another object decelerates.
CONCLUSION 0305-04:     That a blackhole converging on another object increases  its vergence velocity. 
CONCLUSION 0305-05:     That a blackhole diverging from another object decreases  its vergence velocity. 
CONCLUSION 0305-06:     That a blackhole converging on another object alters its stability.   
CONCLUSION 0305-07:     That a blackhole diverging from another object alters its stability.   
CONCLUSION 0305-08:     That a blackhole converging on another object differentially ejects or absorbs mass and energy to reach or maintain stability.   
CONCLUSION 0305-09:     That a blackhole diverging from another object differentially ejects or absorbs mass and energy to reach or maintain stability.   

BLACKHOLE SELFPROOFS

Selfproof 0300:     Blackhole Selfproofs - Home
Selfproof 0301:     Blackhole
Selfproof 0302:     Primordial Blackhole
Selfproof 0303:     Micro Blackhole
Selfproof 0304:     Extremal Blackhole
Selfproof 0305:     Photon
Selfproof 0306:     Quark
Selfproof 0307:     Electron
Selfproof 0308:     Nucleon
Selfproof 0309:     Galaxy
Selfproof 0310:     Hawking Radiation.
Selfproof 0311:     Hyperblackhole
Selfproof 0312:     Pettyblackhole
Selfproof 0313:     How blackholes merge.









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Copyright 2013 Peter (Ed) Winchester



REVISIONS

10 Apr 2015 - Major revisions to layout, content, and numbering
21 Apr 2017 - teels changed to gravitons.