THE MALTA COSMOLOGY TEMPLATE



Chapter 06 - Photons






PARTS

Part 0600
Photons
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Cosmic

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Part 0602
Photon

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Part 0603
Cosmic

Microwave
Background

Photon
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Part 0603 - Cosmic Microwave Background

ARGUMENT 0603-03

PRECEDENTS
  • 0602-01:   That a photon converging on another object is being blue gravityshifted and is thus able to maintain lightspeed.
  • 0602-02:   That a photon diverging from another object is being red gravityshifted and is thus able to maintain lightspeed.
  • 0602-03:   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.
  • 0602-04:   That a photon moving from a higher dynamic mass gravitonstream to a lower dynamic mass gravitonstream is being red gravitonstreamshifted and is thus able to maintain lightspeed.
  • 0603-01:   That every cosmic photon reaching the Earth today has moved away from the Ucentre and is thus red gravityshifted from the wavelength at which it first stabilised.
  • 0603-02:   That the cosmic photons stabilised to vertical and horizontal blackbody scales with coinciding intensity peaks
PARAMETERS
  • Consider that the cosmic photons stabilised to vertical and horizontal blackbody scales.
  • Consider that since the cosmic photons stabilised, the greatest gravitypull to which they have been subject is toward the Ucentre.
  • Consider that since the cosmic photons stabilised they have subject to the gravitypull of larger objects of varying masses.
  • Consider that since the cosmic photons stabilised they have been subject to gravitonstreamshifting as they pass through gravitonstreams of varying dynamic masses.   
REASONING
  • The cosmic photons stabilised as a "perfect" blackbody scale with a high intensity peak.
  • Since the cosmic photons stabilised they have, overall, moved away from the Ucentre.
  • Because they have moved away from the Ucentre, they have been progressively red gravityshifted with a progressively lower intensity peak.
  • The degree of the red gravityshift and the lowering of the intensity peak, increases with distance from the Ucentre.
  • Since the cosmic photons stabilised, they have passed through the gravitysheaths and gravitonospheres of larger objects:  atoms, stars, galaxies, and galactic clusters.
  • In passing through gravitysheaths and gravitonospheres, the wavelength of the cosmic photons can be altered. 
  • Thus the "picture" of the Cosmic Background Radiation, as taken from the Earth, reflects the history of its photons.   
CONCLUSION
  • That the Cosmic Background Radiation displays variations in intensity peak temperatures due to the past passage of its photons through the gravitysheaths and gravitonospheres of a variety of larger objects.


COMMENTARY

A sufficiently massive blackhole can prevent the escape of any of its photons. In the same way, it may be that the Universe is preventing the escape of some, or all, of its photons. Because of this, photons of Cosmic Background Radiation orbit the Ucentre. Because of collisions among themselves in their early lives, they entropically come to us from all directions.

In the Current Paradigm, it is assumed that the redshift of the CMB photons is much the same throughout the Universe. In the Malta Template, the redshift increases with distance from the Ucentre. It may even be that photons close to the Ucentre, being closer to the Ucentre than they were when they stabilised, are actually blueshifted.







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Copyright 2013 Peter (Ed) Winchester




REVISIONS

05 Jul 2016 - Revisions to content and layout.
23 Apr 2017 - changed teels to gravitons.