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Part 7 - Selfproof (cont) |
SELFPROOF 0123
- QUANTUM GRAVITY
CURRENT COSMOLOGY MODEL:
- Gravity
is a natural phenomenon by which physical bodies attract with a force
proportional to their mass (Wikipedia 24 March 2012)
- Gravity
is the fundamental force of attraction that all objects have for each
other. It has effectively infinite range and obeys the inverse squar
law (American Heritage Science Dictionary).
- Quantum:
(a) the smallest quantity of some physical property, such
as energy, that a system can possess according to quantum theory
(b) a particle with such a unit of energy (Collins English
Dictionary).
- A
theory concerning the behaviour of physical systems based on Planck's
idea that they can only possess certain properties, such as energy and
angular momentum, in discrete amounts (quanta). The theory later
developed in several equivalent mathematical forms based on De
Broglie's theory and on the Heisenberg uncertainty principle (Collins
English Dictionary).
- Quantum
gravity: a theory of the gravitational interaction that involves
quantum mechanics to explain the force (Collins English Dictionary).
MALTA COSMOLOGY TEMPLATE
- The
teel is the (notional) fundamental particle out of numbers of which
every other object in the Universe is made (see Argument 0101).
- All teels (notionally) have the same mass (see Argument 0103).
- All teels (notionally) are spherical (see Argument 0107).
- All teels (notionally) have the same dimensions (see Argument 0106).
- 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)
COMMENTARY
The (hypothetical) teel is the least massive object in the Universe. All
teels have the same mass and therefore the same measure of gravitypull.
Thus the teel meets the standard definition of a quantum of
mass/gravity although The Malta Template doesn't become a quantum
gravity theory because it doesn't explain gravity. Hopefully, one day it will.
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