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[[File:Irrotational vortex.gif|thumb|The self-gravitational involution of a mass can be visualized as a series of concentric shells. The higher a shell, the lower its rotational frequency. If we sufficiently extend the series of concentric shells, then the outermost shell's rotational frequency will be zero, so that the shell will have the lowest (''i.e.'', zero) actual energy (nonzero&#8209;frequency [[angular momentum]]) and the highest (''i.e.'', zero) pot(contracted; show full)Addison-Wesley Pub. Co., Advanced Book Program, 1981. "The Planck quantum of action, ''h'', has precisely the dimensions of an angular momentum, and, moreover, the Bohr quantization hypothesis specified the unit of (orbital) angular momentum to be ''ħ&nbsp;=&nbsp;h/2π''. Angular momentum theory and quantum physics are thus clearly linked."</ref> which induces [[w:Quantum decoherence#Rotational decoherence|rotational decoherence]] and thus is a
ntisynergetic:
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Gravity is the inwardly cohering force acting integratively on all systems. Radiation is the outwardly disintegrating force acting divisively upon all systems.
:—Fuller, Buckminster. [http://www.rwgrayprojects.com/synergetics/s00/p0000.html Synergetics] Macmillan, 1975, §000.113
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When a system self-gravitationally condenses to a more negative potential energy and a more positive actual energy, the two energies interact, so that the negative potential energy becomes less [[wiktionary:Synergy|synergetic]], while the positive actual energy becomes more less antisynergetic. That is why in the condensed system, the effective centrifugal positive energy is twice as high as the effective centripetal negative energy (the [[w:Virial theorem|virial theorem]]). But this higher effective centrifugal positive energy cannot expand the system, because the very fact that the system is condensed implies that a half of the centrifugal positive energy has been radiated away:
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(contracted; show full)—<span class="plainlinks">[https://en.wikiquote.org/w/index.php?title=Terence_McKenna&oldid=2251202 Terence McKenna]]]

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