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Part 1 - Cosmic Photon Creation (cont) |
ARGUMENT
0604
BROUGHT
FORWARD:
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ARGUMENT
0602: As the Universe expands, increasing numbers of understable
blackholes become stable.
REASONING:
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Of
the stabilising blackholes, a proportion stabilise as photons.
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In
order to stabilise as a photon, a blackhole must:
- Stabilise
at lightspeed.
- Stabilise
within the photonic
masses.
- Stabilise
with its spin and its speed in entropic equilibrium.
CONCLUSION:
| GLOSSARY:
- photonic masses:
The range of masses of photons, from low mass photons with a
wavelength of 100 Mm or more to the high mass photons with a
wavelength of 1 pm or less. In the Current Cosmology Model, photons
are massless and defined by their wavelength, frequency or energy.
For simplicity, the Malta Cosmology Template identifies specific
photons by their wavelength.
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