THE MALTA COSMOLOGY TEMPLATE



Chapter 01 - Physics 




PARTS

Part 0100
Physics
Home


Part 0101
Kickstarter


Part 0102
Graviton

Properties


Part 0103
Energy


Part 0104
Spinspeed


Part 0105
Space


Part 0106
Time


Physics
Selfproofs




















Part 0101 - Kickstarter

ARGUMENT 0101-01

PRECEDENTS
PARAMETERS
  • Consider that in the Current Paradigm the words elementary and fundamental are interchangeable.
  • Consider that in the Malta Template, an elementary object is divisible into two or more subsidiary objects. 
  • Consider that in the Malta Template, a fundamental object is indivisible.
  • Consider that the least substantial objects empirically identified are the elementary fermions
  • Consider that there are 24 types of elementary fermion.
  • Consider that each of the 24 elementary fermions has a different combination of charge, mass, and spin measures.
  • Consider that the charge, mass, and spin measure of each type of the 24 elementary fermions is a constant. 
REASONING
  • Because there are 24 different types of elementary fermion, a mechanism is required to maintain the difference between them.
  • Because there are only 24 types of elementary fermions, a mechanism is required to limit the number to 24.
  • Because each elementary fermion has a type-specific measure of charge, mass, and spin, a mechanism is required to maintain that specificity.
  • Because each type of elementary fermion has constant measures of charge, mass, and spin, a mechanism is required to maintain that constancy.
  • Because a mechanism is required, there are two options: 
    • each elementary fermion is a mechanism.
    • each elementary fermion is subject to an external mechanism.
  • For simplicity, the first option is assumed.
  • Because each elementary fermion is a mechanism, it is a system of parts.
  • Because each elementary fermion is a system of parts, it consists of two or more parts. 
  • Thus:  each type of elementary fermion is a mechanism consisting two or more parts. The parts are known hereafter as gravitons
CONCLUSION
  • That each type of elementary fermion consists of a minimum of two gravitons.


COMMENTARY

Every Darwin Template needs a "kickstarter" page to serve as the foundation on which the rest of the template can be built. The above kickstarter identifies the least substantial object in the Universe that in the light of the currently known, empirically established, facts can be assumed to exist.

To be acceptable, a Darwin Template must "selfprove". That is, it must evolve, while using every known and relevant fact, from something that is unknown into something that is well known and well understood. That the Malta Template evolves from elementary fermions made of gravitons into a Universe that looks and behaves exactly like the one we see about us doesn't mean the Template is fully correct - but it does suggest that it can be made to be so.

Note that while this argument results in a conclusion, it also includes an assumption. A conclusion is drawn when the argument presents a single, selfevident, outcome. This is the desired result for all arguments but sometimes, due to a lack of facts, an argument will present a number of options, none of which is selfevidently right and which could all be satisfactorily evolved forward. In such circumstances, the option selected for further evolution within the Template is an assumption. In the first six chapters of the Malta Template there are 12 assumptions and 121 conclusions.







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

Copyright 2013 Peter (Ed) Winchester



REVISIONS

20 Mar 2015 - Revisions to layout, content, and numbering.
08 May 2015 - Revisions to commentary.
14 Oct 2015 - Major revisions to layout and content.
20 Jan 2016 - Revision to content and layout. 
27 May 2016 - Revisions to content and layout.
22 Jul 2016 - revisions to content and layout.
19 Apr 2017 - teels changed to gravitons.