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Part 2 - Photon Mechanics (cont) |
ARGUMENT
0607
BROUGHT
FORWARD:
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CURRENT COSMOLOGY
MODEL: Redshift happens when light seen coming from an object that
is moving away is proportionately increased in wavelength, or
shifted to the red end of the spectrum. (Wikipedia 02 Mar 2012)
- CURRENT
COSMOLOGY MODEL: Blueshift
is any decrease in wavelength (increase in frequency). In visible
light, this shifts the colour from the red end of the spectrum to
the blue end. The term also applies when photons outside the visible
spectrum are shifted toward shorter wavelengths, as well as relative
motion toward the observer. (Wikipedia 31 Mar 2012)
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ARGUMENT
0333: A blackhole converging on another object accelerates due to
their mutual gravitypull. A blackhole diverging from another object
decelerates due to their mutual gravitypull.
REASONING:
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A photon is a stable
blackhole.
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When a photon diverges
from another object it decelerates.
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When a photon
decelerates its spinrate commensurately decreases and it becomes potentially
overstable.
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The potential
overstability triggers the following multiprocess:
- PROCESS 1:
- An
overstable photon absorbs mass.
- The
increased mass equates to increased internal gravitypull.
- The
increased internal gravitypull contracts the photon.
- The
contraction transmutes potentialenergy to kineticenergy.
- The
contraction equates to an increase in spinrate.
- (When
a photon is accelerated or decelerated gravitationally, the teels
speed up or slow down altering the speed and the spin of the
photon. Contraction or expansion accelerates or decelerates the
teels but only alters the spin of the photon, not its speed.)
- The
increase in spin understabilises the photon.
- An
understable photon ejects mass and energy.
- The
decrease in mass and energy is a red
gravityshift.
- PROCESS
2:
- An
overstable photon absorbs energy.
- The
increased energy equates to a decreased internal gravitypull.
- The
decreased internal gravitypull expands the photon.
- The
expansion transmutes kineticenergy to potentialenergy.
- The
expansion equates to a decrease in spin.
- The
decrease in spin overstabilises the photon.
- An
overstable photon absorbs mass and energy.
- The
increase in mass and energy is a blue gravityshift.
- The
contrary results of each process do not cancel each other out
because the photon is diverging from another object.
- Arising
from this there are two options:
- OPTION
1: The effect of Process 1 is
greater than the effect of Process 2, resulting in a red
gravityshift, thus:
- A
decreasing mass measure.
- A
decreasing energy measure.
- A
decreasing spinrate.
- No
change in speed.
- OPTION
2: The effect of Process 2 is greater than the effect of Process 1,
resulting in a blue gravityshift, thus:
- An
increasing mass measure.
- An
increasing energy measure.
- An
increasing spinrate.
- No
change in speed.
ASSUMPTION:
- A
photon diverging from another object is red gravityshifted.
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