BH Threshold Theorem
A black hole forms if and only if the gravitational tension at some region U exceeds the spherical capacity: G(U) > C_sph. At the chart level, this reduces to the Schwarzschild criterion. The theorem gives a necessary and sufficient topological condition for BH formation.
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Registry evidence
- Registry item: V.T109
- Type: theorem
- Scope: tau-effective
- Lean status: formalized
- Book / part / chapter: Book V · Part 6 · Chapter 50
Result summary
A black hole forms if and only if the gravitational tension at some region U exceeds the spherical capacity: G(U) > C_sph. At the chart level, this reduces to the Schwarzschild criterion. The theorem gives a necessary and sufficient topological condition for BH formation.
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Curation rationale
- physics-facing terms: black, gravitational
- theorem/proposition-class item appears externally legible enough for standalone review
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