SELFPROOF 0111
- SPEED
CURRENT COSMOLOGY MODEL
The
speed of an object is the magnitude of its velocity (the rate of
change of its position): it is thus a scalar quality. The average
speed of an object in an interval of time is the distance traveled
by the object divided by the duration of the interval. The fastest
possible speed at which energy or information can travel, according
to special relativity is the speed of light in a vacuum (299,792,458
metres per second, approximately 1079 million kilometres per hour).
Matter cannot quite reach the speed of light, as this would require
an infinite amount of energy. (Wikipedia 17 Mar 2012)
MALTA COSMOLOGY TEMPLATE
- Every
teel attracts every other teel in the
Universe at a rate proportional to the product of their masses and
inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them.
(see Argument 0109)
- The
effects of gravity are only apparent in teelpairs, the teels of which
are attracted toward each other through their mutual gravitypull.
(see Argument 0111)
- Every teelpair has energy which is the movement of its teels due to their mutual gravitypull. (see Argument 0112)
- Energy in an individual teel can be as spin, speed, or as spinspeed which is the sum of its spin and speed. (see Argument 0115)
- Speed
in a teel can be as realspeed, potentialspeed, or as totalspeed which
is the sum of its realspeed and potentialspeed. (see Argument 0116)
- Spinspeed is a conserved property. (see Argument 0117)
COMMENTARY
The Current Model and the Malta Template agree thus:
- The speed of an object is the magnitude of its velocity.
- The
average speed of an object in an interval of time is the distance
travelled by the object divided by the duration of the interval.
They disagree thus:
- In the Current Model, the fastest speed at which energy can travel is lightspeed in a vacuum.
- In the Malta Template, energy is the property of a teelpair and only moves in the sense that
teelpairs move. There is (currently) no known upper limit to the
speed at which a teel may move - although there will always be a
practical limit due to the amount of kineticenergy
available at a specific place and time being finite.
And thus:
- In the Current Model, the fastest speed at which information can travel is lightspeed in a vacuum.
- In
the Malta Template, the fastest speed at which information can travel
depends on the speed capability of the object carrying the information.
If the object is a teel, there is no upper limit to the speed at which
information can be carried - always subject to the ability of a teel to
carry it.
And thus:
- In the Current Model, lightspeed in a vacuum is a cosmological speed limit beyond which nothing may move.
- In
the Malta Template, there is no such thing as a cosmological speed
limit. The highest speed at which an object can move is dictated
by its structure and by its surroundings.
- Thus teels can move at any speed, above and below lightspeed.
- Thus photons cannot exceed lightspeed.
- Thus
objects more massive than photons move slower than lightspeed, with
their top speed being dictated by their structure and their
surroundings.
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