Nedd,
I don’t really know how to easily explain to you what I mean so I’ll ty a real world example and hope you can get it from there. You seem a little stuck on the tension being the same throughout, hopefully this will help.
Forget tension for the moment and think about pressure, of course tension and pressure can coexist but lets look at this simply.
OK imagine a brick wall. Take out a row of ten bricks. The wall will respond to this by creating a point of pressure at a point some way above the row you take out in a kind of triangular shape and within the triangle the bricks will lack any major forces other than gravity working on them and may fall out. You may end up with the whole triangle falling out.
Now think about the pressures above the triangular hole, the major point of pressure is the apex of the triangle but as you rise further up the wall the pressure will be less as there is a greater area to bear the load eventually you’ll get an evening out of the pressure, it will be higher than if you had not removed any bricks but the further away you go from the hole the less the difference will be.
Now take that and place it in terms of tension on the penis. Imagine the point of fulcrum as a point. At this point we have a single penis diameter being worked on by an upward force and a downward force with the upward and downward being equal and opposite. Lets call that force 20N now go further away from the 90 degree fulcrum, here we have the same force 20N but its working on a double diameter, so looking just at that point we would assume that the cross sectional tension is half the fulcrum point. so we have 2 diameters or 10N per diameter.
Taking these together we can see that the tensions per diameter are not the same and they will tend like the brick wall to want to equalise. So they will equalise at a point somewhere between 10N per diameter and 20N per diameter, with a very slight gradient up toward the point of fulcrum.
Your adding a thousand fulcrums is an interesting point. Another stretch MagnumXL used was to wrap the penis around a stick, imagine doing that and creating the same upward and downward forces before and you’ll end up with a very strange group of tensions and lack of tension in the penis. I think we should probably stick to understanding the simpler single fulcrum point.
I’ve tried to be quite clear in my language in this post, if you still find it hard to see what I’m getting at please feel free to ask.