SELFPROOF 0207: MOMENT ZEROIt
cannot be emphasised strongly enough that Moment Zero, and the events thereafter that are described in this chapter, did not happen.
If the Universe is currently expanding, there must have been a moment
when that expansion began but the way that event is described in this
chapter is not the way it really was.
The arguments of this
chapter are a convenience. They are here to kickstart this aspect of
the Malta Template. That they evolve satisfactorily into the Universe of
today doesn't mean they are right. It only means they are doing their
job.
In practice, the beginning of the Universe's current
expansion phase is likely to have been a more complex event, not least
because it is difficult to conceive of any sensible way that all the gravitons in the Universe could have been brought together to the
limits of their rejectivity with all their energy as kineticenergy. Had
they done so, they would have reacted exactly as described here but
that misses the point. Getting the gravitons into that condition is the
problem.
As it happens the later chapters of the Malta
Template are littered with unprompted hints as to what might
have really happened. Selfproof 0311
draws these hints together into one place. If the hints are
anywhere near right, the events of Moment Zero were indeed complex but,
nevertheless, had their roots in physics that are already familiar to
us and which have been empirically tested many times and in many ways.
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