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PART
1 – KICKSTARTER
ASSUMPTION
0201 - The Universe had a Moment Zero which was when its current
expansion began. ASSUMPTION
0202 - The Universe at Moment Zero consists only of teels. ASSUMPTION 0203 - The
Universe at Moment Zero consists of teels drawn together to the
limits of their rejectivity.
COMMENTARY
– Just as the teel is a hypothetical particle, the above is a
hypothetical start to the Universe as we currently know it.
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PART
2 – MOMENT ZERO FUNDAMENTALS
ASSUMPTION
0204 - Teels have no structure. CONCLUSION
0205 - Space has no structure. ASSUMPTION
0206 - Teels are eternal.
CONCLUSION
0207 - Space is eternal. CONCLUSION
0208 - Energy is eternal. CONCLUSION
0209 - The passage of time is eternally measurable. CONCLUSION
0210 - The Universe is not eternal. CONCLUSION
0211 - The Universe is smaller than the uberuniverse within which it
is expanding. CONCLUSION
0212 - The Universe has dimensions: height, width, depth, and
duration.
COMMENTARY
– As described here, the Universe is extremely simple. It is an
object made out of gravitationally bound teels, set within a larger
uberuniverse. The uberuniverse may be infinitely large but we
currently have no way of knowing if that is so.
Teels
have mass and thus the gravity which binds them together into a
universe. They also have rejectivity and it is this which places
limits on how small the Universe could ever be.
The
Universe as we know it appears to have had a beginning. However,
teels, space, and energy are eternal so it is highly likely that this
gravitationally bound structure existed before Moment Zero.
That
teels are gravitationally bound into the Universe, raises the
possibility that there are teels which are not gravitationally bound
into it. That there is a uberuniverse beyond the Universe which may
contain teels not bonded to it raises the possibility that there may
be other “universes” out there.
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PART
3 – DIMENSIONS AT MOMENT ZERO
CONCLUSION
02I3 - The diameter of the visible Universe at Moment Zero, as
deduced through a profiling exercise, is 464,159 lightyears.
ASSUMPTION
0214 - The diameter of the whole Universe is larger than the diameter
of the visible Universe. ASSUMPTION
0215 - The diameter of the whole Universe at Moment Zero is one
billion lightyears.
COMMENTARY
– According to the Current Cosmology Model, the Universe at Big
Bang plus 10-43 of a second is one Planck
Length in diameter. Extrapolating that even further
back in time to the moment of the Big Bang turns the Universe into a
singularity.
In
practice, the Universe cannot have been that small at Moment Zero
because teels have rejectivity. One
particle cannot occupy a place in space and time already occupied by
another of the same type. Thus the Universe at Moment Zero plus 10-43
of a second is a lot bigger than one Planck Length in diameter.
Exactly how big it was is currently unknown. Argument 0215 assumes it
was one billion lightyears in diameter. It is a crude estimate which
will no doubt soon be refined.
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PART
4 – POST MOMENT ZERO EXPANSION
CONCLUSION
0216 - At Moment Zero the Universe's energy is 100% kineticenergy. CONCLUSION
0217 - At Moment Zero, because the Universe is 100% dense and its
energy is 100% kineticenergy, it must expand. ASSUMPTION
0218 - At Moment Zero, the rate at which the Universe expands is
beyond lightspeed. CONCLUSION 0219 - As the Universe expands, the
rate of that expansion slows as kineticenergy progressively
transmutes to potentialenergy.
COMMENTARY
– At Moment Zero the Universe is as small as it can ever be and
as energetic as it can ever be. Such a Universe has no
choice but to expand and to do so with extreme rapidity. That it
immediately begins to slow down is inevitable given that the
teelpairs are extremely close together and their mutual gravitypull
is consequently extremely strong.
In
the Current Cosmology Model, nothing can move faster than lightspeed
which is thus a cosmological speed limit. Chapter six of this
Template establishes that photons move at lightspeed for mechanical
reasons. Those mechanical reasons do not apply to teels so they are
not subject to a cosmological speed limit.
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PART
5 – THE AGE OF THE UNIVERSE
ASSUMPTION
0220 - Moment Zero was 13.75 billion years ago.
COMMENTARY
– Calculating the age of the Universe with any precision within the
Malta Template requires that the Template has been evolved forward to
the present day in detail – which has not yet been done. Doing so
will be a worthwhile exercise for someone.
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PART
6 – SELFPROOF
SELFPROOF 0200 - SELFPROOF HOME SELFPROOF 0201 - THE BIG BANG STANDARD MODEL
SELFPROOF 0202 - INFLATION THEORY
SELFPROOF 0203 - MULTIVERSE
SELFPROOF 0204 - HORIZON PROBLEM
SELFPROOF 0205 - SINGULARITY
SELFPROOF 0206 - FLATNESS PROBLEM SELFPROOF 0207 - MOMENT ZERO SELFPROOF 0208 - PRIMORDIAL B-MODE POLARISATION
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