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SELFPROOF 0610
- COSMOLOGICAL COLOURSHIFTING
CURRENT COSMOLOGY MODEL
Cosmological
colourshifting is the astronomical observation that: (1) all objects
observed in deep space are found to have a doppler shift observable
relative velocity to Earth, and to each other; and (2) that this
doppler-shift-measured velocity, of various galaxies receding from
the Earth, is proportional to their distance from the Earth and all
other interstellar bodies. In effect, the spacetime volume of the
observable Universe is expanding and cosmological colourshifting is
the direct physical observation of this process. It is considered the
first observational basis for the expanding space paradigm and today
serves as one of the pieces of evidence most often cited in support
of the Big Bang model. (Wikipedia 26 Mar 2012)
MALTA COSMOLOGY TEMPLATE
- Every
cosmic photon that reaches the Earth today has moved away from the
Ucentre and has thus redshifted the wavelength at which it first
stabilised. (see Argument 0610)
- The cosmic background radiation first stabilised as a blackhody spectrum and continues to be one. (see Argument 0611)
- The
cosmic background radiation, as seen from Earth today, displays
variations in intensity peak temperatures due to the past passage of
its photons through the gravitysheaths and teelospheres of a variety of
larger objects. (see Argument 0612)
COMMENTARY
The Current Cosmology Model is a relativistic model in which space and
time are a four dimensional continuum. The Malta Cosmology Template is a Euclidean model in which space and
time are not a four dimensional continuum.
- The wavelength of any photon is subject to four forms of colourshifting:
- Doppler colourshifting (moving the photon emitter toward or away from the
receiver).
-
Teelstream
colourshifting (moving between teelstreams of differing speed
and/or density and/or direction).
- Cosmological
colourshifting (moving the photon toward or away from the Ucentre).
- Gravitational
colourshifting (moving the photon toward or away from a gravity
source).
- The mechanics of
cosmological colourshifting are:
- The gravitational
centre of the Universe is at or near the Ucentre (assume hereafter,
it is at the Ucentre).
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Every photon first
stabilises at a specific wavelength and at a specific distance from
the Ucentre.
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Thereafter it moves
toward or away from the Ucentre – perhaps changing from one to
the other during its lifetime, perhaps doing so many times.
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In moving toward or
away from the Ucentre, it is subject to cosmological
colourshifting.
- Cosmological colourshifting is perceived on Earth as follows:
- Planet Earth is at a
specific distance from the Ucentre.
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Extend that distance to
be a sphere surrounding the Ucentre.
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Call the sphere
“Envelope E”.
- Currently,
some photon emitting objects are inside Envelope E and some are
outside.
- Photons
received on Earth from outside Envelope E are cosmologically
blueshifted.
- Photons
received on Earth from inside Envelope E are cosmologically
redshifted.
- Moment
Zero was 13 billion years ago or so at which time the Universe was
a notional one billion lightyears in diameter.
- The
Universe has been expanding for 13 billion years or so.
- Going
back in time from today, the proportion of photon emitting objects
inside Envelope E increases.
- At
a specific moment, back in time from today, all photon emitting
objects are inside Envelope E and so all photons emitted then are
cosmologically redshifted when received on Earth today.
- Beyond
that specific moment, going progressively farther back in time, the
photon emitting objects are progressively farther inside Envelope E so
the cosmological redshift is progressively greater.
- Young extraterrestrial
photons can be cosmologically blueshifted or redshifted when
received on Earth.
- The older an
extraterrestrial photon is, the more likely it is to be
cosmologically redshifted when received on Earth.
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Beyond a certain age,
all extraterrestrial photons received on Earth are cosmologically
redshifted.
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Going progressively
beyond that certain age, extraterrestrial photons received on Earth
are progressively more cosmologically redshifted.
Before photon emitting
objects evolved, shortly after Moment Zero, the Universe itself was
briefly a photon emitting object. These photons are received on
Earth today as the Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation. Given that
the Universe at that time was relatively small, the cosmic photons all
stabilised well inside Envelope E so they are all very
cosmologically redshifted when received on Earth.
Cosmological colourshifting results from the relationship between the point within
the Universe sphere where a photon is emitted, the point where it is
received, and the Ucentre. All our receiving is done at Envelope E but
receive those photons in a different location and the degree of their
cosmological colourshift will be different. Cosmic photons
received today very close to the Ucentre will show little or no
cosmological redshift (and if they are received at the Ucentre
itself they will actually be cosmologically blueshifted).
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