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How Energy Escapes: Pore, Axial Perforation, and Edge De-criticalization
V07-7.13 · C Mechanism Section ·
Section 7.13 rewrites Black Hole venting from a rule-breaking myth into a local-threshold-yielding ledger: the same moving, roughened skin sends budget back to the outside through Pore slow leakage, Axial Perforation, and Edge De-criticalization under different operating conditions.
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Keywords: Black Hole, Pore-skin, Pore, Pore slow leakage, Axial Perforation, Edge De-criticalization, jet Corridor, disk winds, wide-angle outflows, local threshold yielding, lowest-resistance path, budget re-apportioning, overall blackness, TWall, STG, TBN
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thesis
Section 7.13 first moves Black Hole venting back from spectacle to ontology. Up through 7.12, the Black Hole may already know how to stay black, manifest, and leave Cadence marks, but if it can only swallow and never release pressure by rule, jets, disk winds, wide-angle outflows, and nuclear feedback are pushed back outside the Black Hole proper like pipes welded on afterward. EFT cannot leave that step blank. If a Black Hole really reshapes galactic Cadence, local structure, supply, and backflow, then part of the deep budget must end not as “swallowed” but as “apportioned and sent back out” into the surrounding universe. The point of this section is therefore not to decorate the Black Hole with spectacular sights; it is to raise the Black Hole from a deep well into a true engine while keeping its blackness as an overall path-access regime rather than a promise of total sealing.
mechanism
Black Hole outward escape looks contradictory only if the Outer Critical Surface / TWall is misheard as a geometric line that never moves. EFT never defines it that way. The critical skin has thickness, breathing, and roughness. Material rearrangement near the skin, the rewriting of outward path geometry, and shifting loads all continually change both the locally allowed ceiling and the outward requirement. So long as some small patch gains a slightly higher allowed ceiling while its required outward line is pressed slightly lower, the two briefly cross. If the crossing appears only at one point, the result is a Pore. If it links up along a preferred direction, it grows into an opening or a Corridor. If it occurs together across a stretch of the disk edge, it becomes Edge De-criticalization. Escape is therefore not a breach of the forbidden zone. It is the forbidden zone locally stepping aside and opening a lowest-resistance shortcut.
mechanism
Of the three routes, Pore is usually the most common and the most underestimated. It does not need spectacular jets or dramatic directional beams. It is the Black Hole’s fine-grained everyday breathing. Each time an inner stress pulse reaches the skin, or an incoming disturbance is caught and reprocessed in the transition band, one tiny patch may yield for a short time and let a small stream of budget out in a softer, broader, and slower way. The crucial property of a Pore is self-limitation: once the opening appears, local budget is carried away, the supporting Tension and shear rebound, and the very advantage that opened the patch is vented away by the escape itself. So a Pore opens, breathes, and shrinks back. Long-term dissipation is maintained not by one giant opening but by whole patches of Pores taking turns lighting up. That is why Pore slow leakage lifts the baseline, thickens the soft component, stamps small common-delay steps, and leaves shallower echoes instead of suddenly throwing a brand-new jet far into the distance.
mechanism
If Pore is point-like slow leakage, then Axial Perforation is the hardest and most directional channel. A jet is not a pair of energy spears suddenly sprouting from the Black Hole center. It is a narrow, stable, low-resistance Corridor stitched together from many originally scattered, short-lived openings near the spin axis. Spin combs the near-nuclear texture into better alignment toward the poles, making paths straighter, transverse scattering smaller, and the outward requirement persistently lower there than elsewhere. Openings that appear along those pre-combed directions are therefore more likely to reconnect and leave behind an increasingly stable memory between neighboring patches. Once the Corridor fully takes shape, it is no longer merely venting; it is transporting. Budget driven up from below, high-energy loads rewritten by the Crushing Zone, and particles and radiation reprocessed near the skin all prefer to travel outward along that same road. A jet locks direction not because light itself has become magical, but because the road has been held open, resupplied, and used again and again over a very long stretch of time.
mechanism
Not all budget wants to go axial. Much of the time the strongest shear, pileup, reflection, and reprocessing remain concentrated along the disk plane and the innermost rim. That is where the third route appears: not a point and not a narrow column, but a broader strip near the disk edge, inner rim, and equatorial neighborhood whose threshold has been pressed down together. EFT calls this operating condition Edge De-criticalization. Its key feature is width rather than depth. The pressure driven up by the Piston Layer may fail to stitch itself into a thin axial Corridor, yet still push an entire stretch of the rim below critical at once. The outward leak then looks less like a straight jet and more like a lifted seam around the rim of a pot: thick, wide, slow, but high in throughput. This route is also the place where the Black Hole “shaves as it eats.” It heats, shreds, slows, and redirects much of the incoming disk load at the innermost edge, blows a large fraction back into the surrounding field, and lets only a smaller fraction continue across the deeper threshold. What goes out is therefore not abstract energy from nothing, but re-paired budget riding out on disk material, radiative envelopes, and reprocessed mixed loads near the skin.
summary
A mature Black Hole almost never opens only one route. More commonly, the same skin shifts the budget toward whichever path currently offers the least resistance. High background noise, frequent disturbances, and an unstable spin axis hand more work to clusters of Pores. Long-term axial alignment lets Axial Perforation take over more and more of the budget. Dense disk supply and strong inner-rim shear make Edge De-criticalization the workhorse. The three routes are therefore not three unrelated causes. They are three working modes of one skin under different loads. Because these windows remain local, directional, or short-lived minorities, none of this abolishes Black Hole blackness. The overwhelming majority of paths still run a severe outward deficit, so the object can remain overall black while continuously returning a smaller budget through a few low-resistance windows. That is the real delivery of 7.13: not the slogan that “the Black Hole can spit,” but a complete venting grammar in which the deep budget, the route choice, and the outward appearance are all kept on one ledger. This same route grammar will next feed 7.14’s scale temperaments, 7.15’s comparison with General Relativity (GR), 7.16’s evidence engineering, and 7.17’s fate line; and through repeated environmental processing it also explains why the same venting chain can statistically lift the dark-background ledger of STG / TBN.