THE MALTA COSMOLOGY TEMPLATE



Chapter 6 - Photons






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Part 1
Cosmic Photon Creation


Part 2
Photon Mechanics


Part 3
Cosmic Background Radiation


Part 4
Selfproof
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Part 1 - Cosmic Photon Creation

ARGUMENT 0601

BROUGHT FORWARD:
  • ARGUMENT 0415: As the Universe expands, the growing blackholes within its teelocean form teeloceans and teelospheres of their own to create a core of blackholes within the Universe's teelocean.
  • ARGUMENT 0416: As the Universe expands, it evolves an expanding core of growing blackholes that is ejecting its excess energy outward into the surrounding teelocean/teelosphere.
REASONING:
  • The density of the Universe is decreasing but it is still high.
  • The kineticenergy of the Universe is transmuting to potentialenergy but it is still a high proportion of the total energy.
  • Thus the blackhole collision rate is high.
  • Thus blackholes spin as well as speed and decelerate commensurately.
CONCLUSION:
  • As the Universe expands, the blackholes in its blackhole core collide and thus spin as well as speed.

GLOSSARY:
  • cosmic background radiation:  Electromagnetic radiation coming from every direction in the universe, considered the remnant of the big bang and corresponding to the black-body radiation of 3K, the temparature to which the universe has cooled (Dictionary.com). Also called"cosmic microwave background radiation" and "background radiation".
  • cosmic photon:   A photon that formed soon after Moment Zero with the stabilisation of blackholes during the early expansion of the Universe. Such photons are detectable today as the Cosmic Background Radiation. (See also stabilisation photon).
  • stabilisation photon:   A photon that forms during the stabilisation of other objects. (See also cosmic photon).





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