THE MALTA COSMOLOGY TEMPLATE



Chapter 3 - Blackholes






PARTS



Chapter
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Part 1
Teelpairs


Part 2
Blackholes


Part 3
Blackhole structure


Part 4
Blackhole mechanics


Part 5
Blackhole selfstabilisation


Part 6
Blackhole gravitational attunement


Part 7
Blackhole teelospheric attunement


Part 8
Selfproof

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Part 8 - Selfproof (cont)

SELFPROOF 0306 - QUARK

CURRENT COSMOLOGY MODEL


Any of a group of elementary particles supposed to be the fundamental units that combine to make up the subatomic particles known as hadrons (baryons, such as neutrons and protons, and mesons). There are six different flavours (or types) of quark: up quark, down quark, top quark, bottom quark, charm quark, and strange quark. Quarks have fractional electric charges, such as 1/3 the charge of an electron. (American Heritage Science Dictionary)



MALTA COSMOLOGY TEMPLATE


COMMENTARY


Quarks in the Current Cosmology Model are much the same as quarks in the Malta Cosmology Template with three important differences:

  • Electrons in the Current Cosmology Model are a single particle. In the Malta Cosmology Template they are composed of a pair of quarks. 
  • Quarks in the Current Cosmology Model have no known internal structure. In the Malta Cosmology Template they have a typical blackhole structure consisting of a teelcore and a teelosphere (and perhaps a teelocean). However, this typical structure is modified into either an axial or a centrifugal form.
  • In the Current Cosmology Model, the quarks within a particle are both held together and held apart by the Strong Force. There is no explanation for the Strong Force. In the Malta Cosmology Template, the Strong Force is a multiprocess in which the gravitypull of the quarks is countered by the rejectivity of their teelospheres. 





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Copyright 2013 Peter (Ed) Winchester



REVISIONS

28 May 2014 - page revised to 3-section format.