THE MALTA COSMOLOGY TEMPLATE



Chapter 06 - Photons






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Part 0600
Photons
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Cosmic

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Photon

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Part 0603
Cosmic

Microwave
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Part 0603 - Cosmic Microwave Background

ARGUMENT 0603-02

PRECEDENTS
PARAMETERS
  • Consider that the mass at which a blackhole becomes stable is conditioned by the strength of the gravitypull ahead of it and behind it. 
  • Consider that the spinspeed at which a blackhole becomes stable is conditioned by the strength of the gravitypull ahead of it and behind it.
  • Consider that the mass and spinspeed at which a blackhole becomes stable is conditioned by the highest mass and spinspeed it has achieved. 
  • Consider that understable blackholes from the same source will stabilise to a blackbody scale.
  • Consider that every blackbody scale has an intensity peak.
REASONING
  • Because all cosmic blackholes have the same source, they stabilise to a pair of blackbody scales. 
    • VERTICAL BLACKBODY SCALE:   On a line drawn from the Ucentre to the Usurface.
    • HORIZONTAL BLACKBODY SCALE:   On a succession of lines drawn at distances from the Ucentre.
  • Because the cosmic blackholes stabilise to vertical and horizontal blackbody scales, the two scales cross each other. 
  • At the point where the two scales coincide, the intensity peak measure for each scale is the same.
CONCLUSION
  • That the cosmic photons stabilise to vertical and horizontal blackhody scales with coinciding intensity peaks. 


COMMENTARY

The Current Paradigm only recognises one blackbody scale in the cosmic background radiation. This is because the current belief is that the Universe is a form of closed system, meaning that a single blackbody scale applies to the CMB in every part of the Universe. The Malta Template sees the Universe as resembling a scaled up galaxy, thus having a centre and a surface and able to have vertical and horizontal blackbody scales.  







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Copyright 2013 Peter (Ed) Winchester




REVISIONS

04 Jul 2016 - Revisions to content and layout.