ARGUMENT
0419
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 0417: As the
Universe expands, the gravitypull of its blackhole core decelerates
the expansion rate of both the core itself and the surrounding
teelocean/teelosphere.
- ARGUMENT
0418: As the Universe expands, the blackhole core progressively
ejects mass, decreasing its own gravitypull and increasing the
gravitypull of the surrounding teelocean/teelosphere.
REASONING:
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A multiprocess is
underway:
- The
gravitypull of the blackhole core decelerates the expansion rate of
the teelocean/teelosphere.
- The
blackhole core is ejecting mass into the surrounding
teelocean/teelosphere so its gravitypull is progressively
decreasing.
- The
gravitypull of the teelocean/teelosphere accelerates the expansion
rate of the blackhole core.
- The
surrounding teelocean/teelosphere is absorbing mass from the
blackhole core so its gravitypull is progressively increasing.
CONCLUSION:
- For
the first eight billion years after Moment Zero the gravitypull of
the Universe's blackhole core dominates that of the surrounding
teelocean/teelosphere so the expansion of the blackhole core
decelerates.
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