THE MALTA COSMOLOGY TEMPLATE



Chapter 06 - Photons






PARTS



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Part 1
Cosmic Photon Creation


Part 2
Photon Mechanics


Part 3
Cosmic Background Radiation


Part 4
Selfproof
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Photon Selfproofs

SELFPROOF 0604 - COSMIC BACKGROUND RADIATION

CURRENT COSMOLOGY MODEL

The cosmic background radiation is electromagnetic radiation from the sky with no discernible source. It comes from the effects of interplanetary dust and interstellar matter. The origin of this radiation depends on the region of the spectrum that we are observing. One component is the cosmic microwave background radiation. This component is redshifted photons that have freely streamed from an epoch when the Universe became transparent for the first time to radiation. Its discovery and detail observations of its properties are considered one of the major confirmations of the Big Bang. (Wikipedia 09 Mar 2012)


MALTA COSMOLOGY TEMPLATE

  • As the Universe expands, the blackholes in its blackhole core collide and thus spin as well as speed.  (see Argument 0601)
  • As the Universe expands, increasing numbers of understable blackholes become stable.  (see Argument 0602)  
  • As the Universe expands, in any given location, blackholes entropically stabilise to a pair of blackbody scales.  (see Argument 0603)  
  • As the Universe expands, a proportion of its understable blackholes stabilise as photons.  (see Argument 0604)  
COMMENTARY

There is no serious disagreement in the Current Cosmology Model statement above and the findings of the Malta Cosmology Template. The Cosmic Background Radiation is composed of photons emitted by the gas and dust that pervades the Universe - and of photons created shortly after the Big Bang/Moment Zero.







Comments and suggestions:  peter.ed.winchester@gmail.com

Copyright 2013 Peter (Ed) Winchester



REVISIONS

15 Jul 2014 - page revised to 3-section format.