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 0103 - Energy

ARGUMENT 0103-04

PRECEDENTS
  • 0103-01:   That every graviton is gravitationally attracted toward every other graviton in the Universe at a rate proportional to the product of their masses and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them.
  • 0103-03:   That the effects of gravity are apparent in gravitonpairs but not in isolated gravitons.
PARAMETERS
  • Consider that an isolated and stationary graviton will remain stationary.
  • Consider that an isolated and stationary gravitonpair will converge. 
REASONING
  • Because an isolated and stationary gravitonpair will converge, there is a rate of that convergence.
  • Because the gravitonpair has a mutual gravitypull, the rate of their convergence is governed by the inverse square law.
  • Because the convergence is governed by the inverse square law, the convergence rate is calculable if the gravitonpair's farthest distance apart, and the mass of each graviton, is known.
  • Because the convergence rate is calculable, it becomes a property of the gravitonpair.
  • This property of the graviton is energy.
CONCLUSION
  • That every gravitonpair has energy which is the movement of its gravitons due to their mutual gravitypull.


COMMENTARY

It is impossible to overstate the importance of this argument in the evolution of the Universe. This is the argument that turns a deadweight Universe into one of both mass and energy; one which seethes with movement and sparkles with light. The energy of the Universe, in all its myriad forms, begins right here.

The great complexity we see in the Universe about us couldn't exist without the energy of gravitonpairs. The Universe is a sphere of gravitons within which an impressive range of objects has evolved to capture, use, and nullify the energy of its gravitonpairs. These objects are described in the coming chapters in the order of their increasing sophistication.

So far as humans are concerned, the most important mass/energy object is the photon. We couldn't exist without the Earth being both a source of photons and bathed in the vast number directed at us from the Sun. Plants have mechanisms that capture photons and make use of both their energy and their mass. Animals have mechanisms whereby they can steal energy and mass from plants (directly by absorbing plants and indirectly by absorbing plant-eating animals). Lately, humans have distinguished themselves from other animals by developing successively more efficient ways of directly harnessing the energy of photons (although not, as yet, to any serious degree their mass).

CAVEAT

There is currently no reason to suppose that the reach of of an object's gravitypull is not infinite. With distance, however, it does become progressively weaker. At great distances it can become imperceptible. Whether that imperceptibility equates to ceasing to exist is a moot point.








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Copyright 2015 Peter (Ed) Winchester




REVISIONS

20 Mar 2015 - Major revisions to layout, content, and numbering.
26 Jul 2016 - revisions to content and layout.  
19 Apr 2017 - teels changed to gravitons.