THE MALTA COSMOLOGY TEMPLATE



Chapter 6 - Photons






PARTS



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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 3 - Cosmic Background Radiation (cont)

ARGUMENT 0612

BROUGHT FORWARD:
  • ARGUMENT 0606: A photon converging on another object is blue gravityshifted.
  • ARGUMENT 0607: A photon diverging from another object is red gravityshifted.
  • ARGUMENT 0608: A photon moving from a slower to a faster teelstream is blue gravityshifted.
  • ARGUMENT 0609: A photon moving from a faster to a slower teelstream is red gravityshifted.
  • ARGUMENT 0610: Every cosmic photon that reaches the Earth today has moved away from the Ucentre and has thus redshifted the wavelength at which it first stabilised.
  • ARGUMENT 0611: The cosmic background radiation first stabilised as a blackbody spectrum and continues to be one.
REASONING:
  • The cosmic background radiation first stabilised as a “perfect” blackbody spectrum.
  • Today the cosmic background radiation is no longer a perfect blackbody spectrum.
  • During their lifetime, the cosmic photons have passed through the gravitysheaths and teelospheres of major objects like stars, galaxies, and galactic clusters.
  • Depending on the vector of a photon relative to that of the object it is “flying by”, its wavelength as it emerges from the objects gravitysheath can be altered from what it was when it entered.
  • Thus any “picture” of the cosmic background radiation taken from Earth reflects the history of the CMBR's photons through variations in “intensity peak” temperatures.
CONCLUSION:
  • The cosmic background radiation, as seen from Earth today, displays variations in intensity peak temperatures due to the past passage of its photons through the gravitysheaths and teelospheres of a variety of larger objects.





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