THE MALTA COSMOLOGY TEMPLATE



Chapter 1 - Fundamentals 






PARTS



Chapter
Home


Part 1
Kickstarter


Part 2
Properties


Part 3
Energy


Part 4
Spinspeed


Part 5
Space


Part 6
Time


Part 7
Selfproof - home



















Part 7 - Selfproof (cont)

SELFPROOF 0119 - GRAVITATIONAL WAVES


CURRENT COSMOLOGY MODEL



In physics, gravitational waves are ripples in the curvature of spacetime which propagate as a wave, travelling outward from the source. Predicted to exist by Albert Einstein in 1916 on the basis of his theory of general relativity, gravitational waves theoretically transport energy as gravitational radiation. (Wikipedia 24 Mar 2012)



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
  • Teels are subject to the passage of time. (see Argument 0123
  • The Universe is subject to the passage of time because it is made out of teels. (see Argument 0124

COMMENTARY


In the Malta Template, space is a nothingness which doesn't form a continuum with time. Thus space can't curve and time can't dilate. However, that doesn't mean that something resembling gravitational waves will never be discovered.
  • The Universe is a gravitationally bound accretion of teels.
  • The teels are a medium through which waves can pass in exactly the same way that water or air molecules are such a medium.
  • Waves pass through the air, water, or teel medium as the particles collide with each other, Newton's Cradle fashion.
A good way to trigger waves in water or air is to explode something. This is also a good way to trigger teelwaves. Any convulsion (a supernova, a galactic collision, a sunquake, and so on) will trigger teelwaves that move outward from the source.
  • Teel density isn't consistent throughout the Universe.
  • Teels are at their densest inside teel concentrations and at their least dense in the wide open spaces between them.
  • As with air and water waves the greater the density of the medium through which it is moving, the faster the wave will move and vice versa.
  • As with air and water waves, as the area covered by the wave increases, its intensity decreases, eventually to become indistinguishable within the medium through which it is moving. .
  • If the density/intensity decreases enough the wave loses coherence and become undetectable.
  • Thus it is possible that teelwaves triggered outside the Solar System will slow sufficiently in the interstellar/intergalactic reaches of space to become incoherent. 
A number of devices have been designed to detect gravitational waves and are currently operating. However, what these detectors will actually detect are waves in the teel medium. As yet, no teel waves have been detected and it is very possible that none will ever be detected. This is because, even though teel waves are being continuously generated throughout the Universe, most and probably all will have lost coherence long before they can reach Planet Earth. 








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Copyright 2013 Peter (Ed) Winchester




REVISIONS

07 May 2014 - page revised to 3-section format.
07.Nov 2014 - revisions to text.