THE MALTA COSMOLOGY TEMPLATE



Chapter 3 - Blackholes 






PARTS



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Part 1
Teelpairs


Part 2
Blackholes


Part 3
Blackhole structure


Part 4
Blackhole mechanics


Part 5
Blackhole selfstabilisation


Part 6
Blackhole gravitational attunement


Part 7
Blackhole teelospheric attunement


Part 8
Selfproof

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Part 8 - Selfproof (cont)

SELFPROOF 0308 - NUCLEON

CURRENT COSMOLOGY MODEL


A proton or a neutron, especially as part of an atomic nucleus. (American Heritage Science Dictionary)



MALTA COSMOLOGY TEMPLATE


COMMENTARY    


At the level of our current abilities to observe nucleons and experiment upon them, the differences between the Current Cosmology Model and the Malta Cosmology Template are a matter of terminology rather than anything more fundamental. In both, a nucleon is a composite object consisting of three blackholes (quarks), with the nature of those blackholes giving the nucleon a neutral charge (and thus making it a neutron) or a positive charge (and thus making it a proton).

Where the Model and the Template do differ is in the currently unobservable detail. Effectively, the Model has none whereas the Template provides a fairly comprehensive description of how nucleons are formed and how they work.



GLOSSARY
  • axial blackhole:     The teelosphere of an axial blackhole responds to the spin of the blackhole's teelcore, and to the influence of the teelstream through which the blackhole is moving, by rising at the southpole, moving to the northpole at high level, sinking at the north, proceeding to the southpole at low level, and so on. (see also 'centrifugal blackhole') 
  • centrifugal blackhole:     The teelosphere of a centrifugal blackhole responds to the spin of the blackhole's teelcore by rising at the equator, moving to the poles at high level, sinking at the poles, and returning to the equator at low level. (see also 'axial blackhole')





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Copyright 2013 Peter (Ed) Winchester



REVISIONS

20 June 2014 - page revised to 3-section format.