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Part 4 - Post Moment Zero expansion (cont) |
ARGUMENT 0218
BROUGHT
FORWARD:
- ARGUMENT
0217: At Moment Zero, because the Universe is 100% dense
and its energy is 100% kinetic, it must expand.
REASONING:
- The
rate at which the Universe expanded immediately after Moment Zero is
unknown.
- Arising
from this there are three options:
- OPTION
1: At Moment Zero the Universe expands faster than lightspeed.
- OPTION
2: At Moment Zero the Universe expands at lightspeed.
- OPTION
3: At Moment Zero the Universe expands slower than lightspeed.
- Option
1 is preferred for a number of reasons:
- The
amount of kineticenergy in the Universe at Moment Zero surpasses by
a huge measure the amount in the Universe today.
- Photons
cannot exceed lightspeed but teels have no such restriction.
- Photons
can only form out of teels travelling faster than lightspeed (see
Chapter 6).
- The
use of Option 1 resolves a number of the Current Cosmology Model's
conundrums and the other options do not.
ASSUMPTION:
- At
Moment Zero, the rate at which the Universe expands is beyond
lightspeed.
| GLOSSSARY:
- lightspeed: The speed at which
photons move. When traversing a vacuum this is 299,792 kilometres per
second. When traversing a transparent matter field, the speed is
less, varying according to the nature of the field.
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