ARGUMENT
0343
BROUGHT
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ARGUMENT 0340: A stable
blackhole within a teelosphere, made understable through the
differential absorption of mass and energy, ejects more than it
absorbs until it returns to stability. The stability of already
overstable or understable blackholes alters commensurately.
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ARGUMENT 0341: The
average realspeed of the teels in a teelosphere decreases with
distance from its parent object's centre of gravity.
REASONING:
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When a stable blackhole
moves away from the centre of gravity of the teelosphere it is
within, it overstabilises because the average realspeed of the teels
it is absorbing is decreasing.
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It compensates for this
by differentially ejecting less mass and energy than it is absorbing
to restabilise at higher measures of mass and energy with an
increased ratio of energy over mass.
CONCLUSION:
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A stable blackhole
moving away from the centre of gravity of the teelosphere it is
within maintains its stability by differentially gaining mass and
energy, thus increasing its ratio of energy over mass.
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