At
first glance the concept of space presented in the Malta Template
appears to run exactly counter to that presented in the Current
Paradigm in that:
The
two concepts are reconcilable, however, when the Universe
is examined at the level of gravitons. Gravitons are the
Universe's fundamental particle, out of numbers of which every
larger
object is
made. gravitons in the Universe are to be found in three situations:
they are either
solidbonded into the
gravitoncore of an object,
liquidbonded into the
gravitonocean of an object, or
gasbonded into the
gravitonosphere of an object. Most of the Universe's gravitons are to be found in gravitonospheres.
Every
object in the Universe, from the minute graviton all the way up to the most
massive of
blackholes, is surrounded by a
gravitysheath within which
the
gravitypull of the object is greater than that of any other object.
Every gravitysheath abuts other gravitysheaths so the Universe, in one
view, is an accretion of gravitysheaths with no space between any of
them. Any object massive enough to have a gravitonosphere, maintains
the gravitonosphere within its gravitysheath.
Such gravitonospheres are either
axially or
centrifugally structured which means they are formed into
gravitonstreams.
(Chapter 5 - Darkmatter)Gravitonstreams
are at their densest close in to their home gravitoncore. The farther out
you go, the sparser they become although, even in the outer reaches of
a gravitysheath, there will always be some gravitons to exert influence on
objects passing through.
The
axial or centrifugal structure of
a gravitonosphere means that its gravitonstreams are curved around its
home gravitoncore. Close in, the gravitonstreams can be extremely dense
and thus
have a marked rejective effect as well as a substantial
gravitypull and a substantial measure of
energy. Consequently, the
trajectory of any objects moving through such gravitonstreams is going to
be altered.
In the Malta Template, space doesn't curve or
expand or contract but the streams of gravitons moving through it can and
do. Most notably the streams curve around massive objects thus
producing the effects predicted in General Relativity.