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Part 7 - Selfproof (cont) |
SELFPROOF 0114 - SPACE
CURRENT COSMOLOGY MODEL
Space
is the boundless three-dimensional extent in which objects and events
occur and have relative position and direction. Physical space is
often conceived in three linear dimensions although modern physicists
usually consider it, with time, to be part of a boundless
four-dimensional continuum known as spacetime. According to general
relativity, space around gravitational fields deviates from Euclidean
space. Experimental tests of general relativity have confirmed that
non-Euclidean space provides a better model for the shape of space.
(Wikipedia 08 Feb 2012)
The
general theory of relativity is the geometric theory of gravitation
published by Albert Einstein in 1916 and the current description of
gravitation in modern physics. General relativity generalises special
relativity and Newton's law of universal gravitation, providing a
unified description of gravity as a geometric property of space and
time, or spacetime. In particular, the curvature of spacetime is
directly related to the energy and momentum of whatever matter and
radiation are present. (Wikipedia 13 April 2014)
MALTA COSMOLOGY TEMPLATE
- The Universe consists of space and teels. (see Argument 0119)
- Space has no properties independent of the properties of the teels within it and is thus nothingness. (see Argument 0120)
- The property measures of the Universe are the sum of the property measures of its teels and teelpairs. (see Argument 0121)
- The dimensions of the Universe can only be measured by reference to its teels. (see Argument 0122)
COMMENTARY
At
first glance, the concept of space presented in the Malta Template
appears to run exactly counter to that in the Current Model, thus:
- Space
is Euclidean and does not form a four demensional continuum with time.
- Space
is nothingness, has no 'shape', and cannot curve.
However, the space within the Universe contains prodigious numbers of teels. Each
teel is minute and there can be vast numbers of them in very small
areas. En masse, teels muster prodigious amounts of gravity.
Teels
are distributed throughout the Universe and the effects of their
combined gravitypull is notable. This can be seen in the effect this
has on the expansion rate of the Universe. (see Chapter 4)
Teels
are not distributed evenly though the Universe. They have gravity of
their own and are subject to the gravitypull of substantial objects.
Consequently, they are at their densest, around massive objects
and at their least
dense in the wide open spaces between. Especially in regions where
teels congregate closely, gravity orders them into streams which are
often extremely dense and very fast moving. This can be seen in
the modified rate at which galaxies contract. (see Chapter 5)
Space
doesn't curve or expand or contract but the streams of teels moving
through it can and do. Most notably the streams curve around
massive objects thus producing the effects predicted
in General Relativity.
| GLOSSARY
- SPACE: Space is nothingness, having no properties independent of the properties of teels.
- TEEL:
The fundamental particle, of of numbers of which the
elementary fermions are made. The name "teel" is derived from the
initials of the mathematician Tom Lehrer.
- UNIVERSE:
The gravitationally bound part of the Uberuniverse that
contains Planet Earth and began its current expansion
phase/evolutionary cycle at Moment Zero.
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