THE MALTA COSMOLOGY TEMPLATE



Chapter 06 - Photons 






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Part 1
Cosmic Photon Creation


Part 2
Photon Mechanics


Part 3
Cosmic Background Radiation


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Photon Selfproofs

SELFPROOF 0601 - PHOTONS

CURRENT COSMOLOGY MODEL

A photon is an elementary particle, the quantum of light and all other forms of electromagnetic radiation, and the force carrier for the electromagnetic force. The effects of this force are easily observable at both the microscopic and macroscopic level, because the photon has no rest mass; this allows for interactions at long distances. Like all elementary particles, photons are currently best explained by quantum mechanics and exhibit wave-particle duality, exhibiting properties of both waves and particles. For example, a single photon may be refracted by a lens or exhibit wave interference with itself, but also act as a particle giving a definite result when its position is measured. (Wikipedia 08 Apr 2012)


MALTA COSMOLOGY TEMPLATE
  • Cosmic photons:
    • As the Universe expands, the blackholes in its blackhole core collide and thus spin as well as speed.  (see Argument 0601)  
    • As the Universe expands, increasing numbers of understable blackholes become stable.  (see Argument 0602)  
    • As the Universe expands, in any given location, blackholes entropically stabilise to a pair of blackbody scales.  (see Argument 0603)  
    • As the Universe expands, a proportion of its undertable blackholes stabilise as photons.  (see Argument 0604)  
  • Stabilisation photons:
    • Photons can be produced during the annihilation of electrons/antielectrons.  (see Argument 0723)
    • Photons are produced during the stabilisation of nucleons. (see Chapter 8 - Nucleons)  
COMMENTARY

The perception of photons per the Current Cosmology Model is clouded by the accepted notion that they are composed of "energy" and nothing else - and by the lack of any clear idea as to what energy actually is (eg:  "energy is the capacity to do work"). The Malta Cosmology Template, on the other hand, is very clear about what photons are and what energy is, thus: 
  • A photon is a blackhole which has stabilised within the photonic masses, at lightspeed, and with its spin and speed in entropic equilibrium.
  • A photon has dimensions.
  • A photon has a centrifugal structure.
  • A photon has a solidbonded teelcore, and a gasbonded teelosphere, and may also have a liquidbonded teelocean. 
  • A photon has measures of mass and energy.
  • The mass of a photon equates to a measure of gravity.
  • The energy of a photon is its spinspeed.
  • The speed of a photon is always lightspeed.
  • The spin of a photon is in equilibrium with its speed.  
  • Photons, en masse, display wavelike characteristics, in the same way that particles of water or air can display wavelike characteristics.  







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Copyright 2013 Peter (Ed) Winchester



REVISIONS

12 Jul 2014 - page revised to 3-section format.