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The '''minimum total potential energy principle''' dictates that the continuum's [[potential energy]] becomes ever more negative.<ref name = "PotEnIsNeg">[http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/thermo/phase.html#c4 Why is the Potential Energy Negative?] ''HyperPhysics''</ref>

(contracted; show full)insight: '''''when an object is raised in a gravitational field, the gravitational potential energy increase is real, and exists as an increase, usually tiny, in the rest mass of the object.'''''"</ref>) exists in the form of protons (a neutron is a proton that has captured an electron; outside the nucleus, a free neutron is unstable and has a mean lifetime of 881.5±1.5 s, after which it releases the captured electron and becomes a proton again).
 The minimum total potential energy principle applies both to a single proton and to multiple protons: every proton is being accelerated towards its own centre and towards the continuum's central proton.

The continuum's negative potential energy is a single irrotationally [[wiktionary:radial#Adjective|radial]] ("gravitoelectric") flux of the vacuum,<ref name="Ziegler">Ziegler, Franz. [https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=jREXB1HDDv0C&pg=PA167&dq=%22Force+in+such+a+potential+field+is+a+flux+in+the+sense+of+a+mechanical+driving+agent%22&hl=en&ei=8qbfTcaWDYWeOuuFgf8J&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1 Mechanics of Solids and Fluids]. Springer,(contracted; show full)*[[Heat death of the universe]]

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