SELFPROOF 0602
- LIGHTSPEED
CURRENT COSMOLOGY MODEL
The
speed of light in vacuum, usually denoted by c, is a universal
physical constant important in many areas of physics. Its value is
299,792,458 metres per second, a figure that is exact since the
length of a metre is defined from this constant and the international
standard for time. In imperial units this speed is approximately
186,282 miles per second. According the special relativity, c is the
maximum speed at which all energy, matter, and information in the
Universe can travel. It is the speed that all massless particles and
associated fields (including electromagnetic radiation such as light)
travel in vacuum. It is also the speed of gravity (i.e. of
gravitational waves) predicted by current theories. Such particles
and waves travel at c regardless of the motion of the source or the
inertial frame of reference of the observer. In the Theory of
Relativity, c interrelates space and time, and also appears in the
famous equation of mass-energy equivalence E=mc2.
The speed at which light propagates through transparent materials,
such as glass or air, is less than c. (Wikipedia 02 Apr 2012)
MALTA COSMOLOGY TEMPLATE
- A photon is a stable blackhole.
- In order to stabilise as a photon, a blackhole must:
- Stabilise at lightspeed. (see Argument 0604)
- Stabilise within the photonic masses.
- Stabilise with its spin and its speed in entropic equilibrium.
- A photon maintains itself at lightspeed by automatically gravityshifting or teelstreamshifting itself to the blue or the red:
- A photon converging on another object is blue gravityshifted. (see Argument 0606)
- A photon diverging from another object is red gravityshifted. (see Argument 0607)
- A photon moving from a slower to a faster teelstream is blue teelstreamshifted. (see Argument 0608)
- A photon moving from a faster to a slower teelstream is red teelstreamshifted. (see Argument 0609)
COMMENTARY
Every
blackhole in the Universe is unconsciously engaged in either seeking
stability or maintaining it. A photon is different only in that it
is stabilised within the photonic masses, at lightspeed, and
with its spin and speed in entropic equilibrium. Because of
this, the same multiprocess underway in every blackhole now contrives
to keep a photon moving at lightspeed, and nothing but lightspeed,
even though its measures of mass or energy may alter.
Since
its first publication, Special Relativity has been a boon to
physics research but it has also been something of a straitjacket
because some of its assumptions take the form of rules that cannot
be broken. The widespread acceptance of Special Relativity in its
entirety has forced physicists to some bizarre explanations as they try
to avoid breaking the rules. Here are some of the "rules that cannot be
broken" together with their reinterpretation per the Malta Cosmology
Template.
- Strictly
speaking, energy has no speed at all. Energy is the kinetic, potential,
or latent movement of the teels in a teelpair. It can move in the sense
that teelpairs move - although whether this really counts as "energy
moving" is arguable. Teelpairs can and do move faster than
lightspeed and while logic suggests there is a limit to their speed
there is currently no indication that such a limit exists.
Thus, if the movement of teelpairs is regarded as the movement of
energy, energy can move faster than lightspeed.
- Photons don't move
faster than lightspeed for mechanical reasons and, likewise, stable objects more
massive than photons. As a general rule,
each type of stable object more massive than a photon has its own maximum
speed, traveling beyond which will decay the object in some way. Objects with less mass than a photon (teels,
teelpairs, and small blackholes) can and do move faster than
lightspeed. So too can understable blackholes with a mass greater than
photons - if they didn't photons couldn't form. So, matter
in its simplest forms can and does move faster than lightspeed.
- Information
cannot exceed lightspeed:
- Teel can move faster than lightspeed. If teels are able to convey
information, there is no currently known reason why teels cannot move information faster than
lightspeed.
- Massless particles cannot exceed lightspeed (see C0104 - Mass):
- The
fundamental particle out of which all
other types of object are made is the teel. The teel has mass which
means that all objects made out of teels must also have mass. Thus
there is no such thing as a massless particle. Rather,
there are particles which, relative to the size of humans, are so insubstantial
that humans are currently unable to measure their mass.
- There
is nothing in the current Malta Cosmology Template to
explain what gravity is and why it behaves as it
does. Nor does anything arise
to suggest that gravity moves at a specific
speed - or at any speed at all. This is not to say that gravity doesn't
speed. Merely that it hasn't yet evolved a speed in the Malta Cosmology
Template and that the Template hasn't yet come across a need for
it.
- There
is nothing in the current Malta Cosmology Template to
suggest there can even be "waves" of gravity, let alone that they
move at lightspeed. This is not to say that there are no waves of
gravity and that they do not move at lightspeed, merely that they do
not evolve in the Template and that the Template doesn't need them to.
There is, however, something that might be confused with gravity waves.
Suffusing all space within the Universe there is a teel medium within
which waves can be triggered by disturbances. These waves, if
substantial enough, should be able to trigger some and maybe all of
the gravity wave detectors currently in operation. There is
nothing mysterious about these "teelwaves". They are subject to
the same mechanics that underly waves
in water or air and, as with waves in water or air, the speed of
teelwaves depends upon the density of the teel medium. The density of
the teel medium varies considerably throughout the Universe with, in
many regions, it being so thin that any teelwaves will lose
coherence and this will hinder our chances of detecting waves emanating
from far away.
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