SELFPROOF 0401
- DARKENERGY
CURRENT COSMOLOGY MODEL
Darkenergy
is a hypothetical form of energy that permeates all of space and
tends to accelerate the expansion of the Universe. Darkenergy is the
most accepted theory to explain observations since the 1990s that
indicate that the Universe is expanding at an accelerating rate. In
the standard model of cosmology, darkenergy currently accounts for
73% of the total mass-energy of the Universe. (Wikipedia 01 Apr 2012)
MALTA COSMOLOGY TEMPLATE
- 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. (see Argument 0419)
- Eight
billion years after Moment Zero the gravitypull of the Universe's
teelocean/teelosphere comes to dominate that of its blackhole core, the
expansion of which thereafter accelerates. (see Argument 0420)
COMMENTARY
The
descriptions of darkenergy most favoured by the Current Cosmology Model
are constrained by the belief that the Universe is a "closed
cycle", with all actions and reactions being sourced within the
Universe because there is nothing "outside".
Thus any explanations for the increasing expansion rate
must be based inside the Universe and the most
logical and practical candidate, a source of gravitypull
outside what is current perceived to be the Universe, is
precluded.
In
the Malta
Cosmology Template, the Universe is not a closed cycle, Rather, it
resembles a "scaled-up" galaxy with darkenergy being the
gravitypull of the teelocean/teelosphere that surrounds the
Universe's
blackhole core. The mass of the surrounding teelocean/teelosphere
has been growing ever since Moment Zero and eight
billion years after Moment Zero it became sufficiently massive that its
gravitypull countered that of the blackhole core. Over the past five
billion years, the gravitypull of the
teelocean/teelosphere has progressively strengthened, commensurately
acellerating the blackhole core's expansion rate.
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