ARGUMENT
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BROUGHT FORWARD:
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CURRENT COSMOLOGY
MODEL: Cosmologists estimate that the acceleration began roughly 5
billion years ago. Before that, it is thought that the expansion was
decelerating, due to the attractive influence of darkmatter and
baryons. (Wikipedia 01 Apr 2012)
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ARGUMENT 0407: After
Moment Zero, the expansion rate of the Universe slows as
kineticenergy progressively transmutes to potentialenergy and
latentenergy.
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ARGUMENT 0408: After
Moment Zero, the kineticenergy of the Universe progressively moves
from the Ucentre toward the Usurface.
REASONING:
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A multiprocess is
underway in which the expansion of the Universe is slowing at the
same time as realspeed is moving out from the Ucentre.
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Thus the realspeed of
teels at the Ucentre is falling faster than than the teels farther
out.
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Thus increasing numbers
of teelpairs at the Ucentre, previously all understable, become
stable or overstable, albeit only momentarily due to the density of
their packing and the resulting high collision rate.
CONCLUSION:
- After
Moment Zero, as realspeed moves outward from the Ucentre, teelpairs
at the centre become momentarily stable or overstable.
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