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my niggas give me yo mass and ill calculate your schwarzchild radius

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>>2171577
You're claiming that enclosing the portals around the object would violate conservation of energy?
So are you proposing that the portals would experience a repulsive effect as they approached one another?

I'd like to see the math on that. Both showing violation of conservation and showing the energy-motion relationship of the accelerating portals.

Think I see what you're saying though. If we envision it as being a pair of gravity wells, the amount of energy to move them would be more or less flat until they started to approach a mutual center. Seems like it would include the Schwarzschild radius in its description. Shouldn't be too surprising given we're talking about wormholes here for all intents and purposes.

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>>2171577
You're claiming that enclosing the portals around the object would violate conservation of energy?
So are you proposing that the portals would be experience a repulsive effect as they approached one another?

I'd like to see the math on that. Both showing violation of conservation and showing the energy-motion relationship of the accelerating portals.

Think I see what you're saying though. If we envision it as being a pair of gravity wells, the amount of energy to move them would be more or less flat until they started to approach a mutual center. Seems like it would include the Schwarzschild radius in its description. Shouldn't be too surprising given we're talking about wormholes here for all intents and purposes.

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