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Part 6 - Selfproof (cont) |
SELFPROOF 0205 - SINGULARITY
CURRENT COSMOLOGY MODEL
A
gravitational singularity is a location where the quantities that are
used to measure the gravitational field become infinite in a way that
does not depend on the coordinate system. These quantities are the
scalar invariant curvatures of spacetime, which includes a measure of
the density of matter.
According
to general relativity, the initial state of the Universe, at the
beginning of the Big Bang, was a singularity. Both general relativity
and quantum mechanics break down in describing the Big Bang, but in
general quantum mechanics does not permit particles to inhabit a
space smaller than their wavelengths. (Wikipedia 30 Mar 2012)
MALTA COSMOLOGY TEMPLATE
- Each type of elementary fermion is made out of a different combination of the fundamental particle: the teel. (see Argument 0101)
- The principle properties of the teel are mass, spin, and rejectivity. (see Argument 0102)
- The rejectivity law is: one particle cannot occupy a place in space and time already occupied by another of the same time.
- No instances are currently known where the rejectivity law is overridden, resulting in a reduction in teel size.
- If the teel cannot be reduced in size, there can be no gravitational singularity.
COMMENTARY
- The singularity concept is a logictrap.
- Resolving a logictrap requires accepting that:
- some or all of the measures used are wrong, and/or
- something is missing in the statement of the problem.
- In the Current Cosmology Model there is no "rejectivity".
- The existence of rejectivity means that a gravitational singularity cannot happen.
- In the
Malta Cosmology Template, the existence of rejectivity results in
the Universe at Moment Zero having a (notional) diameter of
one billion lightyears.
| GLOSSARY
- logictrap:
A logictrap is an information spiral from which there is
no apparent escape. The information is often mathematical because
mathematical sequences easily become divorced from reality. Zeno's
paradoxes are textbook examples of logictraps. The cause of a logictrap
is that information is either missing or is being misinterpreted.
Logictraps are dangerous when they are not recognised for what they are
and come to be treated as "real". (This is the "chasing rainbows" syndrome, after the well-known pointless exercise.)
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