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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) simulation.gif|thumb|center|492px|<p>As the [[Gravitational constant|hierarchicity factor]] (''G'') increases,<ref name="HierarchFactor"/> so does the gravitoelectrical<ref name="GravitoelecField"/> suction exerted by the central proton. Consequently, a [[w:Electrical treeing|gravitoelectrical tree]] grows from the central proton and spreads outwards like a [[w:Mycelium|mycelium]], attaching its wormhole [[w:Hypha|hyphae]] to ever wider circles of 
periphenoncentral protons.</p>
The [[w:Gravitational potential|gravitational potential]] is analogous to the electric potential, with mass (in the form of protons) playing the role of charge. Therefore, the continuum's protons undergo a 13.8&#8209;billion&#8209;year&#8209;long exponentially accelerating [[w:Electrical treeing|gravitoelectrical treeing]] (''i.e.'', [[w:Spaghettification#A simple example|spaghettification]] towards the continuum's central proton), resulting i(contracted; show full)*[[Heat death of the universe]]

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