We Should Test Spacetime, Not Worship It: Why Physics Needs More “Open-Minded Relatively”
Relativity is one of science’s greatest achievements, but spacetime should remain a testable model, not an untouchable idol.
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Relativity is one of science’s greatest achievements, but spacetime should remain a testable model, not an untouchable idol.
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ArcSecs.com is named for the arcsecond, one of astronomy’s most precise angular units. This article explains why arcseconds, parallax, and parsecs represent a deeper philosophy: measure first, test assumptions, and…
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What if “negative light speed” does not mean time reversal, but the phase-conjugate or gravitationally captured state of light after extreme intergalactic propagation? ArcSecs examines a speculative framework connecting massive…
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What if light bends because gravity acts directly on photons? What if atomic clocks change because gravity affects atoms, not because time itself slows? ArcSecs examines a direct physical alternative…
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What if dark matter is not a new invisible particle, but ordinary light that has fallen out of visibility? Slow-Light Dark Matter Theory proposes that redshifted, delayed, horizon-locked, or phase-hidden…
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What if spacetime was never a physical thing, but only a useful mathematical shortcut? This ArcSecs article explores infinite space, universal time, gravity acting on light, and tired light as…
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