SELFPROOF 0404
- ACCELERATION/DECELERATION
CURRENT COSMOLOGY MODEL
Cosmologists
estimate that the acceleration began roughly 5 billion years ago.
Before that, it is thought that the expansion was decelerating, due
to the attractive influence of darkmatter and baryons. The density of
darkmatter in an expanding universe decreases more quickly than
darkenergy, and eventually the darkenergy dominates. Specifically,
when the volume of the universe doubles, the density of darkmatter is
halved but the density of darkenergy is nearly unchanged (it is
exactly constant in the case of a cosmological constant). (Wikipedia
01 Apr 2012)
MALTA COSMOLOGY TEMPLATE
- For
the first eight billion years after Moment Zero the gravitypull of the
Universe's blackhole core dominates that of the surrounding
teelocean/teelosphere so the expansion of the blackhole core
decelerates. (see Argument 0419)
- Eight
billion years after Moment Zero the gravitypull of the Universe's
teelocean/teelosphere comes to dominate that of its blackhole core, the
expansion of which thereafter accelerates. (see Argument 0420)
COMMENTARY
That
the expansion of the Universe's blackhole core began to accelerate five
billion years ago is the current "best estimate". The Malta
Cosmology Template will continue to use the best estimate until a
definitive figure is confirmed.
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