THE MALTA COSMOLOGY TEMPLATE



Chapter 06 - Photons






PARTS



Chapter
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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 0613 - MICHELSON-MORLEY/KENNEDY-THORNDIKE


CURRENT COSMOLOGY MODEL


The Michelson-Morley experiment showed that the speed of light is independent of the orientation of the apparatus, establishing the relationship between longitudinal and transverse lengths.

The Kennedy-Thorndike experiment modified the Michelson-Morley experiment by making the path lengths of the split beam unequal, with one arm being very short. The experiment took place for many months as the Earth moved around the sun. Their negative result showed that the speed of light is independent of the velocity of the apparatus in different inertial frames. (Wikipedia – 3 August 2013)

MALTA COSMOLOGY TEMPLATE
  • As the Universe expands, a proportion of its understable blackholes stabilise as photons.  (see Argument 0604)  
  • A photon converging on another object is blue gravityshifted.  (see Argument 0606)  
  • A photon diverging from another object is red gravityshifted.  (see Argument 0606)  
COMMENTARY
  • A photon is a blackhole that has stabilised within the photonic masses with its spin and speed in entropic equilibrium and moving at lightspeed. A photon with these characteristics is self-sustaining. If one or more of the characteristics is not present, the blackhole is not a photon and will not behave as one. 
  • Accelerating a photon increases both its spin and its speed. The increased spin renders the photon understable. The photon compensates for this by blueshifting itself back to stability and lightspeed. 
  • Decelerating a photon decreases both its spin and its speed. The decreased spin renders the photon overstable. The photon compensates for this by redshifting itself back to stability and lightspeed. 








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REVISIONS

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