THE MALTA COSMOLOGY TEMPLATE



Chapter 03 - Blackholes






PARTS

Part 0300
Blackhole
Home Page


Part 0301
Teelpair

Physics

Part 0302
Blackhole

Physics

Part 0303
Blackhole

Structure

Part 0304
Blackhole Mechanics


Part 0305
Blackhole Attunement


Blackhole Selfproofs



















Part 0302 - Blackhole Physics

ARGUMENT 0302-02

PRECEDENTS
  • 0102-02:     That every teel has the same measure of mass.  
  • 0302-01:     That every blackhole is a minimum of three teels matrixed to each other as three adjacent teelpairs.  
REASONING
  • Since every teel has the same mass, the mass of every blackhole is the sum of the masses of the teels it contains.  
CONCLUSION
  • That every blackhole's mass is the sum of the masses of the teels it contains.  


COMMENTARY

As described here, the mass of a blackhole is the mass of a single teel, multiplied by the number of teels the blackhole contains. This concept of mass arises naturally in the Malta Template but it doesn't correspond to that found in the Current Model because the calculations are being made from different directions. 

There are a number of methods currently in use to calculate the mass of an object. A common one is to observe the effects of its gravitypull - or to observe the effect on it of another object with an already established mass. However, the result of this calculation is affected by the density of the object(s). Consequently, the resulting measure will not be the same as the object's absolute mass.

Actually, even for a blackhole in which every teel is drawn together to the limits of their rejectivity, the absolute mass and the "gravitypull" mass will not be the same. Simply extrapolating the volume of a teel up to the volume of a blackhole will not take account of each teel being a sphere and thus there being regions of empty space within the blackhole.







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Copyright 2013 Peter (Ed) Winchester



REVISIONS

10 Apr 2015 - Major revisions to layout, content, and numbering.
30 Sep 2016 - revision to numbering.