THE MALTA COSMOLOGY TEMPLATE



Summary of Findings







PARTS

Chapter 01
Physics


Chapter 02
Moment Zero


Chapter 03
Blackholes


Chapter 04
Darkenergy


Chapter 05
Darkmatter


Chapter 06
Photons


Chapter 07
Electrons


Chapter 08
Nucleons


Chapter 09
Atoms


Chapter 10
Atom
Mechanics


Chapter 11
Stars


Chapter 12
Star
Mechanics


Chapter 13
Galaxies


Chapter 14
Galaxy
Mechanics


Chapter 15
Galactic
Clusters


Chapter 16
Galactic
Cluster
Mechanics



















Chapter 01 - Physics

PART 0101 - KICKSTARTER

CONCLUSION 0101-01:     That each type of elementary fermion consists of a minimum of two gravitons.

PART 0102 - GRAVITON PROPERTIES

CONCLUSION 0102-01:     That every graviton has these properties:   mass, spin, and rejectivity.
ASSUMPTION 0102-02:     That every graviton has the same measure of mass.
ASSUMPTION 0102-03:     That every graviton's spinrate is measured in revolutions per time period.
ASSUMPTION 0102-04:     That every graviton occupies the whole of its place in space and time and therefore has the height, width, depth, and duration of that place in space and time.
ASSUMPTION 0102-05:     That every graviton has the same dimensions.
ASSUMPTION 0102-06:     That every graviton is a sphere.
CONCLUSION 0102-07:     That every graviton has a centre and a surface.

PART 0103 - ENERGY

CONCLUSION 0103-01:     That every graviton attracts every other graviton in the Universe at a rate proportional to the product of their masses and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them.
CONCLUSION 0103-02:     That the gravitypull of every graviton is equally strong at every point on its surface.
CONCLUSION 0103-03:     That the effects of gravity are apparent in gravitonpairs but not in isolated gravitons.
CONCLUSION 0103-04:     That every gravitonpair has energy which is the movement of its gravitons due to their mutual gravitypull.
CONCLUSION 0103-05:     That every gravitonpair has energy as kineticenergy or potentialenergy or as a mix of both.
CONCLUSION 0103-06:     That energy is a conserved property.

PART 0104 - SPINSPEED

CONCLUSION 0104-01:     That every graviton has measures of spin, speed, and spinspeed.
CONCLUSION 0104-02:     That the speed of a graviton can be as realspeed, potentialspeed, and totalspeed.
CONCLUSION 0104-03:     That spinspeed is a conserved property.
CONCLUSION 0104-04:     That every graviton has a measure of spin which is the latentenergy of a gravitonpair.

PART 0105 - SPACE

CONCLUSION 0105-01:     That the Universe consists of space and gravitons.
ASSUMPTION 0105-02:     That space has no properties independent of the gravitons within it.
CONCLUSION 0105-03:     That space has property measures which are the sum of the property measures of its gravitons and gravitonpairs.
CONCLUSION 0105-04:     That the dimensions of the Universe can be measured by reference to the gravitons within it.

PART 0106 - TIME

CONCLUSION 0106-01:     That every graviton is subject to the passage of time but the passage of that time can only be measured by reference to events.
CONCLUSION 0106-02:     That the Universe is subject to the passage of time but the passage of that time can only be measured by reference to events.  

PHYSICS SELFPROOFS

Selfproof 0100:     Physics Selfproofs - Home
Selfproof 0101:     Elementary Particles
Selfproof 0102:     Elementary Fermions
Selfproof 0103:     Elementary Bosons
Selfproof 0104:     Mass
Selfproof 0105:     Gravity
Selfproof 0106:     Rotation
Selfproof 0107:     Electric Charge
Selfproof 0108:     Pauli Exclusion Principle
Selfproof 0109:     Rejectivity
Selfproof 0110:     Energy
Selfproof 0111:     Speed
Selfproof 0112:     Mass-Energy Equivalence
Selfproof 0113:     Einstein's Equivalence Principle
Selfproof 0114:     Space
Selfproof 0115:     Time
Selfproof 0116:     Spacetime
Selfproof 0117:     Space Curvature
Selfproof 0118:     Time Dilation
Selfproof 0119:     Gravitational Waves
Selfproof 0120:     Religion
Selfproof 0121:     String Theory
Selfproof 0122:     Gravitons
Selfproof 0123:     Quantum Gravity
Selfproof 0124:     Gravitons, Mass, and Galileo

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Chapter 02 - Moment Zero

PART 0201 - KICKSTARTER

CONCLUSION 0201-01:     That the Universe had a Moment Zero which was when its current expansion began.
ASSUMPTION 0201-02:     That the Universe at Moment Zero consisted of gravitons drawn together to the limits of their rejectivity.

PART 0202 - MOMENT ZERO PHYSICS

ASSUMPTION 0202-01:     That gravitons have no structure
CONCLUSION 0202-02:     That space has no structure.
CONCLUSION 0202-03:     That gravitons are eternal.
CONCLUSION 0202-04:     That space is eternal.
CONCLUSION 0202-05:     That energy is eternal.
CONCLUSION 0202-06:     That the passage of time is eternally measurable.
CONCLUSION 0202-07:     That the Universe is not eternal.
CONCLUSION 0202-08:     That the Universe is smaller than the uberuniverse within which it is expanding.
CONCLUSION 0202-09:     That the Universe has dimensions:   height, width, depth, and duration.

PART 0203 - MOMENT ZERO DIMENSIONS

CONCLUSION 0203-01:     That the diameter of the observable Universe at Moment Zero, as deduced through a profiling exercise, is 464,159 lightyears.
ASSUMPTION 0203-02:     That the diameter of the whole Universe is larger than the diameter of the observable Universe.
ASSUMPTION 0203-03:     That the diameter of the whole Universe at Moment Zero is a notional one billion lightyears.

PART 0204 - POST MOMENT ZERO EXPANSION

CONCLUSION 0204-01:     That at Moment Zero the Universe is 100% dense and its energy is 100% kineticenergy.
CONCLUSION 0204-02:     That at Moment Zero, because the Universe is 100% dense and its energy is 100% kineticenergy, it must expand.
ASSUMPTION 0204-03:     That at Moment Zero the rate at which the Universe expands is beyond lightspeed.
CONCLUSION 0204-04:     That as the Universe expands, the rate of that expansion decelerates commensurately with the progressive transmutation of kineticenergy to potentialenergy.

PART 0205 - THE AGE OF THE UNIVERSE

ASSUMPTION 0205-01:     That Moment Zero was 13.75 billion years ago.

MOMENT ZERO SELFPROOFS

Selfproof 0200:     Moment Zero Selfproofs - Home
Selfproof 0201:     The Big Bang Standard Model
Selfproof 0202:     Inflation Theory
Selfproof 0203:     Multiverse
Selfproof 0204:     Horizon Problem
Selfproof 0205:     Singularity
Selfproof 0206:     Flatness Problem
Selfproof 0207:     Moment Zero

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Chapter 03 - Blackholes

PART 0301 - GRAVITONPAIR PHYSICS

CONCLUSION 0301-01:     That every graviton in the Universe has the same mass, dimensions, and shape.
CONCLUSION 0301-02:     That every graviton is surrounded by a gravitysheath within which its gravitypull is greater than that of any other graviton.
CONCLUSION 0301-03:     That every gravitonpair is adjacent or unadjacent.
CONCLUSION 0301-04:     That every graviton is adjacently gravitonpaired with at least twelve other gravitons simultaneously.
CONCLUSION 0301-05:     That every graviton's gravitysheath is surrounded by a gravitysheath interface.
CONCLUSION 0301-06:     That every adjacent gravitonpair is surrounded by a gravitysheath within which its gravitypull is stronger than that of any other object.
CONCLUSION 0301-07:     That every adjacent gravitonpair's gravitysheath is surrounded by a gravitysheath interface.
CONCLUSION 0301-08:     That every adjacent gravitonpair has a vergence velocity.
CONCLUSION 0301-09:     That every adjacent gravitonpair has an escape velocity.
CONCLUSION 0301-10:     That every adjacent gravitonpair is overstable, stable, or understable.
CONCLUSION 0301-11:     That every adjacent gravitonpair's stability condition changes commensurately with any change in its vergence velocity.

PART 0302 - BLACKHOLE PHYSICS

CONCLUSION 0302-01:     That every blackhole is a minimum of three gravitons matrixed to each other as three adjacent gravitonpairs.
CONCLUSION 0302-02:     That every blackhole's mass is the sum of the masses of the gravitons it contains.
CONCLUSION 0302-03:     That every blackhole's realspeed, potentialspeed, and spin is a consequence of the kineticenergy, potentialenergy and latentenergy of its gravitonpairs. 
CONCLUSION 0302-04:     That every blackhole is surrounded by a gravitysheath within which its gravitypull is stronger than that of any other object.
CONCLUSION 0302-05:     That every blackhole's gravitysheath is surrounded by a gravitysheath interface.

PART 0303 - BLACKHOLE STRUCTURE

CONCLUSION 0303-01:     That every blackhole is solidbonded, liquidbonded, or gasbonded depending on the stability condition of its adjacent gravitonpairs.
CONCLUSION 0303-02:     That every blackhole of sufficient mass stratifies its adjacent gravitonpairs into a solidbonded gravitoncore, surrounded by a liquidbonded gravitonocean, surrounded by a gasbonded gravitonosphere.
CONCLUSION 0303-03:     That every blackhole gravitoncore is overstable, stable, or understable.
CONCLUSION 0303-04:     That every blackhole gravitonocean is overstable, stable, or understable.
CONCLUSION 0303-05:     That every blackhole gravitonosphere is overstable, stable, or understable.
CONCLUSION 0303-06:     That every understable blackhole gravitoncore loses mass and energy into the surrounding gravitonocean.
CONCLUSION 0303-07:     That every overstable blackhole gravitoncore gains mass and energy from the surrounding gravitonocean.
CONCLUSION 0303-08:     That every understable blackhole gravitonocean loses mass and energy into the gravitoncore and/or the gravitonosphere.
CONCLUSION 0303-09:     That every overstable blackhole gravitonocean gains mass and energy from the gravitoncore and/or the gravitonosphere.
CONCLUSION 0303-10:     That every understable blackhole gravitonosphere loses mass and energy into the gravitonocean and/or across the gravitysheath interface.
CONCLUSION 0303-11:     That every overstable blackhole gravitonosphere gains mass and energy from the gravitonocean and/or across the gravitysheath interface.
CONCLUSION 0303-12:     That every blackhole is overstable, stable, or understable.   

PART 0304 - BLACKHOLE MECHANICS

CONCLUSION 0304-01:     That a blackhole absorbing one graviton increases its mass by the mass of one graviton.
CONCLUSION 0304-02:     That a blackhole ejecting one graviton decreases its mass by the mass of one graviton.
CONCLUSION 0304-03:     That a blackhole absorbing one graviton alters its energy by a variable measure.
CONCLUSION 0304-04:     That a blackhole ejecting one graviton alters its energy by a variable measure.
CONCLUSION 0304-05:     That a blackhole absorbing one graviton maintains its escape velocity at the gravitysheath interface but alters its vergence velocity. 
CONCLUSION 0304-06:     That a blackhole ejecting one graviton maintains its escape velocity at the gravitysheath interface but alters its vergence velocity. 
CONCLUSION 0304-07:     That when a blackhole absorbs a graviton, its stability alters. 
CONCLUSION 0304-08:     That when a blackhole ejects a graviton, its stability alters.    
CONCLUSION 0304-09:     That an understable blackhole differentially ejects mass and energy till it becomes stable.
CONCLUSION 0304-10:     That an overstable blackhole differentially absorbs mass and energy till it becomes stable.

PART 0305 - BLACKHOLE ATTUNEMENT

CONCLUSION 0305-01:     That every blackhole attracts every other object in the Universe at a rate proportional to the product of their masses and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them.
CONCLUSION 0305-02:     That a blackhole converging on another object accelerates.
CONCLUSION 0305-03:     That a blackhole diverging from another object decelerates.
CONCLUSION 0305-04:     That a blackhole converging on another object increases  its vergence velocity. 
CONCLUSION 0305-05:     That a blackhole diverging from another object decreases  its vergence velocity. 
CONCLUSION 0305-06:     That a blackhole converging on another object alters its stability.   
CONCLUSION 0305-07:     That a blackhole diverging from another object alters its stability.   
CONCLUSION 0305-08:     That a blackhole converging on another object differentially ejects or absorbs mass and energy to reach or maintain stability.   
CONCLUSION 0305-09:     That a blackhole diverging from another object differentially ejects or absorbs mass and energy to reach or maintain stability.   

BLACKHOLE SELFPROOFS

Selfproof 0300:     Blackhole Selfproofs - Home
Selfproof 0301:     Blackhole
Selfproof 0302:     Primordial Blackhole
Selfproof 0303:     Micro Blackhole
Selfproof 0304:     Extremal Blackhole
Selfproof 0305:     Photon
Selfproof 0306:     Quark
Selfproof 0307:     Electron
Selfproof 0308:     Nucleon
Selfproof 0309:     Galaxy
Selfproof 0310:     Hawking Radiation.
Selfproof 0311:     Hyperblackhole
Selfproof 0312:     Pettyblackhole
Selfproof 0313:     How blackholes merge.


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Chapter 04 - Darkenergy

PART 0401 - DARKENERGY PHYSICS

CONCLUSION 0401-01:     That at Moment Zero the Universe is a gasbonded sphere.
CONCLUSION 0401-02:     That at Moment Zero every graviton in the Universe is attracted toward the Ucentre with the strength of that attraction depending on its location within the Universe sphere.
CONCLUSION 0401-03:     That at Moment Zero every graviton in the Universe has a measure of totalspeed which increases with distance from the Ucentre.

PART 0402 - STRATIFICATION MECHANICS

CONCLUSION 0402-01:     That after Moment Zero every graviton moves away from the Ucentre at a decelerating rate.
CONCLUSION 0402-02:     That every graviton decelerates at a rate that increases with distance from the Ucentre.
CONCLUSION 0402-03:     That the Universe becomes disordered as graviton collide.
CONCLUSION 0402-04:     That the Universe's rate of expansion decelerates.
CONCLUSION 0402-05:     That the Universe's realspeedpeak progressively moves outward from the Ucentre toward the Usurface.
CONCLUSION 0402-06:     That the gravitonpairs at the Ucentre momentarily become overstable.
CONCLUSION 0402-07:     That the Universe becomes an expanding liquidbonded gravitonocean within an expanding gravitonosphere.
CONCLUSION 0402-08:     That the Universe becomes an expanding core of blackholes within an expanding gravitonocean within an expanding gravitonosphere.
CONCLUSION 0402-09:     That the blackhole core of the Universe is understable.
CONCLUSION 0402-10:     That the gravitonocean of the Universe is understable.

PART 0403 - DARKENERGY MECHANICS

CONCLUSION 0403-01:     That the expansion rate of the Universe progressively decelerates.
CONCLUSION 0403-02:     That the expansion rate of the blackhole core of the Universe progressively decelerates.
CONCLUSION 0403-03:     That the gravitypull of the blackhole core of the Universe progressively decreases.
CONCLUSION 0403-04:     That the gravitypull of the gravitonocean and gravitonosphere of the Universe progressively increases.
CONCLUSION 0403-05:     That until 5 billion years ago the expansion rate of the Universe's blackhole core progressively decelerates.
CONCLUSION 0403-06:     That from 5 billion years ago the expansion rate of the Universe's blackhole core progressively accelerates.

DARKENERGY SELFPROOFS

Selfproof 0400:     Darkenergy Selfproofs - Home
Selfproof 0401:     Darkenergy
Selfproof 0402:     The Cosmological Constant
Selfproof 0403:     Quintessence
Selfproof 0404:     Acceleration and Deceleration

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Chapter 05 - Darkmatter

PART 0501 - CENTRIFUGAL BLACKHOLES

CONCLUSION 0501-01:     That the average realspeed of the gravitons in the gravitoncore of a blackhole is highest at the equator and lowest at the axis.
CONCLUSION 0501-02:     That the average realspeed of the gravitons in the gravitonocean and gravitonosphere of a blackhole is highest above the gravitoncore's equator and lowest over the gravitoncore's poles.
CONCLUSION 0501-03:     That a sufficient increase in the energy measure of an overstable blackhole results in the movement of gravitons toward the equator and the raising of an equatorial disc.
CONCLUSION 0501-04:     That a sufficient increase in the energy measure of an overstable blackhole results in the forming of vortexes in the gravitonocean and gravitonosphere in which gravitons stream from the equator to the poles at high level and from the poles to the equator at low level.
CONCLUSION 0501-05:     That a sufficient increase in the energy measure of an overstable blackhole will form a centrifugally structured stable blackhole.

PART 0502 - AXIAL BLACKHOLES

CONCLUSION 0502-01:     That every blackhole gravitonosphere consists of gravitonstreams in which the measure of dynamic mass varies from place to place.
CONCLUSION 0502-02:     That many blackholes are within the gravitonospheric gravitonstreams of larger objects.
CONCLUSION 0502-03:     That a centrifugal blackhole will attune itself to the dynamic mass of the gravitonstream it is within.
CONCLUSION 0502-04:     That a sufficient dynamic mass imbalance between a blackhole and a gravitonstream results in a centrifugal blackhole becoming an axial blackhole.

PART 0503 - GRAVITONOSPHERES AS DARKMATTER

CONCLUSION 0503-01:     That a blackhole's gravitoncore gravitypulls its gravitonosphere and its gravitonosphere gravitypulls its gravitoncore.
CONCLUSION 0503-02:     That every object within the gravitonosphere of a blackhole is being gravitypulled by the gravitonosphere, the effect of which is to strengthen or weaken the gravitypull of the gravitoncore on the object.

DARKMATTER SELFPROOFS

Selfproof 0500:     Darkmatter Selfproofs - Home
Selfproof 0501:     Darkmatter
Selfproof 0502:     Perihelion Precession of Mercury
Selfproof 0503:     Undue Density of Mercury
Selfproof 0504:     Stars at a Galactic Centre
Selfproof 0505:     Globular Clusters
Selfproof 0506:     Pettyblackholes

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Chapter 06 - Photons




Authors Note:   The format of this chapter strays from that adopted for other completed chapters. Specifically, the chapter concentrates on cosmic photons at the expense of the stabilisation photons with which we are most familiar. This chapter will soon be revised with these part headings:

PART 0601 - PHOTON PHYSICS
PART 0602 - PHOTON MECHANICS
PART 0603 - PHOTON CREATION
PART 0604 - COSMIC BACKGROUND RADIATION
PHOTON SELFPROOFS




PART 0601 - COSMIC PHOTONS

CONCLUSION 0601-01:     That as the early Universe expands, its blackholes collide and thus spin as well as speed.
CONCLUSION 0601-02:     That as the early Universe expands, increasing numbers of understable blackholes become stable.
CONCLUSION 0601-03:     That as the early Universe expands, a proportion of its understable blackholes stabilise as cosmic photons.

PART 0602 - PHOTON MECHANICS

CONCLUSION 0602-01:     That a photon converging on another object is being blue gravityshifted and is thus able to maintain lightspeed.
CONCLUSION 0602-02:     That a photon diverging from another object is being red gravityshifted and is thus able to maintain lightspeed.
CONCLUSION 0602-03:     That a photon moving from a lower dynamic mass gravitonstream to a higher dynamic mass gravitonstream is being blue gravitonstreamshifted and is thus able to maintain lightspeed.
CONCLUSION 0602-04:     That a photon moving from a higher dynamic mass gravitonstream to a lower dynamic mass gravitonstream is being red gravitonstreamshifted and is thus able to maintain lightspeed.

PART 0603 - COSMIC MICROWAVE BACKGROUND

CONCLUSION 0603-01:     That every cosmic photon reaching the Earth today has moved away from the Ucentre and is thus red gravityshifted from the wavelength at which it first stabilised.
CONCLUSION 0603-02:     That the cosmic photons stabilised to vertical and horizontal blackbody scales with coinciding intensity peaks.
CONCLUSION 0603-03:     That the Cosmic Background Radiation displays variations in intensity peak temperatures due to the past passage of its photons through the gravitysheaths and gravitonospheres of a variety of larger objects.

PHOTON SELFPROOFS

Selfproof 0600:       Photon Selfproofs - Home
Selfproof 0601:       Photons
Selfproof 0602:       Lightspeed
Selfproof 0603:       Wave-Particle Duality
Selfproof 0604:       Cosmic Microwave Background
Selfproof 0605:       Redshift
Selfproof 0606:       Blueshift
Selfproof 0607:       Gravitational Colourshifting
Selfproof 0608:       Doppler Colourshifting
Selfproof 0609:       Relativistic Doppler Colourshifting
Selfproof 0610:       Cosmological Colourshifting
Selfproof 0611:       Pound-Rebka
Selfproof 0612:       Antiphotons
Selfproof 0613:       Michelson-Morley/Kennedy-Thorndike
Selfproof 0614:       Double Slit Experiment

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Chapter 07 - Electrons



This chapter is under construction. Be aware that there will be frequent amendments and additions.


PART 0701 - BLACKHOLEPAIR PHYSICS

CONCLUSION 0701-01:     That every blackhole is one half of a blackholepair with every other blackhole in the Universe.
CONCLUSION 0701-02:     That every blackholepair is either adjacent or unadjacent.
CONCLUSION 0701-03:     That the blackholes in an adjacent blackholepair can both be overstable, stable, understable, or can be of different stabilities.
CONCLUSION 0701-04:     That if each of the blackholes in an adjacent blackholepair is understable, each has a gravitoncore, gravitonocean, and gravitonosphere
CONCLUSION 0701-05:      That each of the blackholes in an adjacent blackholepair has its own gravitysheath within which its gravitypull is stronger than that of any other object.
CONCLUSION 0701-06:      That the gravitysheath of each of the blackholes in an adjacent blackholepair is surrounded by a gravitysheath interface.
CONCLUSION 0701-07:      That every adjacent blackholepair is surrounded by a gravitysheath within which its gravitypull is stronger than that of any other object.
CONCLUSION 0701-08:      That every adjacent blackholepair's gravitysheath is surrounded by a gravitysheath interface.

PART 0702 - BLACKHOLEPAIR MECHANICS

CONCLUSION 0702-01:      That the default structure for the blackholes in an adjacent blackholepair is centrifugal.
CONCLUSION 0702-02:      That the blackholes in an adjacent blackholepair eject gravitons across their mutual gravitysheath interface into each others gravitonospheres.
CONCLUSION 0702-03:      That decreasing the distance between the blackholes of an adjacent blackholepair increases the number of gravitons ejected across their mutual gravitysheath interface.     
CONCLUSION 0702-04:      That decreasing the distance between the blackholes of an adjacent blackholepair increases both their mutual gravitypull and their mutual rejectivity.    
CONCLUSION 0702-05:      That decreasing the distance between the gravitoncores of an adjacent blackholepair sufficiently results in their mutual rejectivity countering their mutual gravitypull.    
CONCLUSION 0702-06:      That countering the blackholepair's mutual gravitypull with its mutual rejectivity results in one blackhole adopting an axial structure  
CONCLUSION 0702-07:      That enclosing an axial blackhole and a centrifugal blackhole inside an electrosphere turns the blackholes into quarks and the blackholepair into an electron

PART 0703 - ELECTRON PHYSICS

CONCLUSION 0703-01:       That every electron is surrounded by a gravitysheath within which its gravitypull is stronger than that of any other object.
CONCLUSION 0703-02:       That every electron's gravitysheath is surrounded by a gravitysheath interface.
CONCLUSION 0703-03:       That every stable electron's escape velocity is higher than the escape velocities of its component quarks.
CONCLUSION 0703-04:       That every electron is overstable, stable, or understable.
CONCLUSION 0703-05:       That every electron is an axially structured charged particle.

PART 0704 - ELECTRON MECHANICS

CONCLUSION 0704-01:       That an understable electron differentially ejects mass and energy until it becomes stable. 
CONCLUSION 0704-02:       That an overstable electron differentially absorbs mass and energy until it becomes stable.  
CONCLUSION 0704-03:       That the electrosphere of an electron is aligned with the vector of the surrounding gravitonstream.   
CONCLUSION 0704-04:       That the electrosphere of an antielectron is unaligned with the vector of the surrounding gravitonstream.   
CONCLUSION 0704-05:       That colliding electrons and antielectrons can annihilate.   

ELECTRON SELFPROOFS

Selfproof 0700:     Electron Selfproofs - Home
Selfproof 0701:     Electrons
Selfproof 0702:     Antielectrons
Selfproof 0703:     Muons and Tauons
Selfproof 0704:     Neutrinos and Antineutrinos
Selfproof 0705:     Charge
Selfproof 0706:     Electricity
Selfproof 0707:     Magnetism
Selfproof 0708:     Stabilisation Electrons
Selfproof 0709:     Cosmic Electrons
Selfproof 0710:     Negative Electrons and Positive electrons
Selfproof 0711:     W and Z Bosons

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    Chapter 08 - Nucleons

Under construction

Chapter 09 - Atoms

Under construction

Chapter 10 - Atom Mechanics

Under construction

Chapter 11 - Stars

Under construction

Chapter 12 - Star Mechanics

Under construction

Chapter 13 - Galaxies

Under construction

Chapter 14 - Galaxy Mechanics

Under construction

Chapter 15 - Galactic Clusters

Under construction

Chapter 16 - Galactic Cluster Mechanics

Under construction





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Copyright 2013 Peter (Ed) Winchester





REVISIONS

01 Aug 2016 - revisions to content and layout.
19 Apr 2017 - teels changed to gravitons.