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Part 0602 - Photon Mechanics |
ARGUMENT 0602-03PRECEDENTS
- 0304-09: That an understable blackhole differentially ejects mass and energy until it becomes stable.
- 0502-01:
That every blackhole gravitonosphere consists of gravitonstreams in
which the measure of dynamic mass varies from place to place.
PARAMETERS
- Consider that a blackhole within a gravitonstream will absorb gravitons from that gravitonstream.
- Consider that a specific area within a gravitonstream has a specific dynamic mass.
- Consider that absorbing gravitons from the surrounding gravitonstream will alter the stability condition of a blackhole.
- Consider that a photon is a blackhole.
REASONING
- Because a photon is a blackhole, it absorbs gravitons from the gravitonstream through which it is moving.
- Because
a photon absorbs gravitons from the gravitonstream through which it is moving,
it absorbs gravitons with a higher spinspeed if it moves from
a lower dynamic mass gravitonstream to a higher dynamic mass gravitonstream.
- Because
a photon absorbs gravitons with a higher spinspeed, it
is becomes understable.
- Because a photon becomes understable, the following multiprocess is triggered.
- An understable photon ejects gravitons and thus mass and energy.
- It ejects proportionately more energy than mass.
- The decreased mass equates to a decreased internal gravitypull.
- The decreased internal gravitypull expands the photon.
- The expansion transmutes kineticenergy to potentialenergy.
- The transmutation of kineticenergy to potential energy equates to a decrease in spinspeed.
- The decrease in spinspeed overstabilises the photon.
- An overstable photon absorbs gravitons and thus mass and energy.
- It absorbs proportionately more energy than mass.
- An understable photon ejects gravitons and thus mass and energy.
- It ejects proportionately more energy than mass.
- The decreased energy equates to an increased internal gravitypull.
- The increased internal gravitypull contracts the photon.
- The contraction transmutes potentialenergy to kineticenergy.
- The transmutation of potentialenergy to kineticenergy equates to an increase in spinspeed.
- The increase in spinspeed further understabilises the photon.
- An understable photon ejects gravitons and thus mass and energy.
- It ejects proportionately more energy than mass.
- Because
a photon moving from a lower dynamic mass gravitonstream to a higher
dynamic mass gravitonstream is subject to the above multiprocess, it is
simultaneously being blue gravitonstreamshifted and red gravitonstreamshifted.
- Because the photon is simultaneously being blueshifted and redshifted, there are three options:
- OPTION 1: the blueshift dominates.
- OPTION 2: the blueshift and the redshift cancel each other out.
- OPTION 3: the redshift dominates.
- Because
of the findings of the Pound-Rebka experiment, OPTION 1 applies and a
photon moving from a lower dynamic mass gravitonstream to a higher dynamic
mass gravitonstream is blueshifting.
- Because a photon is blueshifting, it is:
- absorbing mass.
- absorbing energy;
- absorbing more energy than mass.
- decreasing its internal gravitypull.
- decreasing its density.
- decreasing its spinspeed.
- Because the above are in equilibrium, a blueshifting photon continues to move at lightspeed.
CONCLUSION
- That
a photon moving from a lower dynamic mass gravitonstream to a higher
dynamic mass gravitonstream is being blue gravitonstreamshifted and is thus
able to maintain lightspeed.
| COMMENTARY
The
four arguments that comprise Part 0602 must always be considered
together. Each of the arguments describes a multiprocess but the
four arguments are themselves a multiprocess. Every photon is
subject to gravitypulls from all directions at the same
time so it is always converging on some gravity sources
and diverging
from others. At the same time, they are moving within gravitonstreams - and
frequently from a gravitonstream of one dynamic mass to a gravitonstream of a
different dynamic mass. What this means is that every
photon is simultaneously redshifting and blueshifting.
In practice, one or other of the shifts will always dominate but the
degree of that domination will vary from place to place.
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