THE MALTA COSMOLOGY TEMPLATE



Chapter 02 - Moment Zero






PARTS

Part 0200
Moment Zero Home


Part 0201
Kickstarter


Part 0202
Moment Zero Physics


Part 0203
Moment Zero Dimensions


Part 0204
Post Moment Zero Expansion


Part 0205
The Age of the Universe


Moment Zero Selfproofs


















Moment Zero Selfproofs

SELFPROOF 0201:     THE BIG BANG STANDARD MODEL

CURRENT PARADIGM
  • A chronology for the Universe:
    • Big Bang - the start of everything.
    • Big Bang plus 10-43 of a second - the Planck Era,  the earliest known meaningful time.
    • Big Bang plus 10-35 of a second - the strong force becomes distinct, leptons and baryons created, cosmic inflation creates a quark-gluon plasma.
    • Big Bang plus 10-11 of a second - electromagnetic and weak forces become distinct.
    • Big Bang plus 10-5 of a second - protons and neutrons form from quarks.
    • Big Bang plus 1 second - nucleosynthesis produces light nuclides.
    • Big Bang plus 380,000 years - photons cease to scatter.
    • Big Bang plus 1 million years - atoms and electrons form the first stars and galaxies. 
MALTA TEMPLATE
  • 0201-01:     That the Universe had a Moment Zero which was when its current expansion began.
  • 0201-02:     That the Universe at Moment Zero consisted of gravitons drawn together to the limits of their rejectivity.
  • 0203-03:     That the diameter of the whole Universe at Moment Zero is a notional one billion lightyears.
  • 0204-01:     That the Universe at Moment Zero is 100% dense and its energy is 100% kineticenergy.
  • 0204-02:     That the Universe at Moment Zero, because it is 100% dense and its energy is 100% kineticenergy, must expand.
COMMENTARY

There are some major differences between the Current Paradigm and the Malta Template descriptions of the early Universe. They stem from the exactly opposite ways that each has been compiled.
  • The Big Bang Standard Model is a devolutionary model, deduced by extrapolating backwards in time and downward in size from the confirmed facts.
  • The Malta Template is an evolutionary model, kickstarted from the fundamental established facts to move forward in time and upward in size.
The Darwin Templature methodology, used to compile the Malta Template, strongly counsels against straying far from the established facts. The value of such counsel is well-illustrated by the "fact/assumption table" in which the chances of a successful outcome are related to how far away an assumption is from a fact. Thus:
  • First generation assumption (that is: an assumption extrapolated out of fact):   is either right or wrong (with partly right counting as wrong) and thus has a 50% chance of being right.
  • Second generation assumption (that is: an assumption extrapolated out of a previous assumption that is extrapolated out of fact):   has a 50% chance of being based on a correct assumption and thus a 25% chance of being right.
  • Third generation assumption:   has a 25% chance of being based on a correct assumption and thus a 12.5% chance of being right.
  • Fourth generation assumption:   a 12.5% chance of being based on a correct assumption and thus has a 6.25 of being right.
  • And so on.
The table is crude and easily criticised but it still tells a blindingly obvious truth - that the more distant a conjecture is from the facts, the less likely it is to be right.

By the time the Big Bang Standard Model reaches the earliest moments of the Universe, it has become divorced from any confirmed facts by a considerable divide. In contrast, the Malta Template doesn't really conjecture at all. Assumptions are allowed but only if they selfprove by evolving, naturally and without forcing, into empirically proven facts. Of the 153 arguments in the first 7 chapters of the Template, only 15 result in assumptions.







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

Copyright 2013 Peter (Ed) Winchester




REVISIONS

20 Apr 2014 - page revised to 3-section format.
29 Mar 2015 - Major revisions to layout, content, and numbering
05 Apr 2016 - Minor revisions to content.
03 Oct 2016 - revisions to content and layout.
21 Apr 2017 - teels changed to gravitons.