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.