THE MALTA COSMOLOGY TEMPLATE



Chapter 06 - Photons






PARTS



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Part 1
Cosmic Photon Creation


Part 2
Photon Mechanics


Part 3
Cosmic Background Radiation


Part 4
Selfproof
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Photon Selfproofs



SELFPROOF 0609 - RELATIVISTIC DOPPLER COLOURSHIFTING


CURRENT COSMOLOGY MODEL


The relativistic Doppler colourshift is the change in the wavelength of light, caused by the relative motion of the source and the observer (as in the classical Doppler colourshift), when taking into account effects described by the special theory of relativity. The relativistic Doppler colourshift is different from the non-relativistic Doppler colourshift as the equations include the time dilation effect of special relativity and do not involve the medium of propagation as a reference point. (Wikipedia 31 Mar 2012)


MALTA COSMOLOGY TEMPLATE

  • Teels are subject to the passage of time.  (see Argument 0123)  
  • The Universe is subject to the passage of time because it is made out of teels.  (see Argument 0124)  
COMMENTARY

Time is a nothingness in the same way that space is a nothingness. Time is the measure of something happening. Specifically, time is the measure of something being different from one moment to a succeeding moment. For that difference to be measurable, there has to be something to measure it against. Thus, while time does pass for an isolated teel, it isn't possible to measure the passage because there is nothing to measure it against.

Time, being nothingness, doesn't dilate. Objects can accelerate or decelerate. Processes and mechanisms can accelerate or decelerate. When objects and processes and mechanisms are accelerating or decelerating, time is not dilating. It is merely that the objects and processes and mechanisms are going faster or slower.

Since time doesn't dilate, there is no relativistic doppler colourshifting. Such effects are claimed to have been detected but these detections are a misinterpretation of the data in the light of the prevailing paradigm. 









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Copyright 2013 Peter (Ed) Winchester



REVISIONS

19 Jul 2014 - page revised to 3-section format.