The Universe is a manifestation of tension between frames of diffrent speed. It is a fractal infinity govrned by a simple equation:
Gravity g is a vector product of time vector d and vector scalar light speed c. Gravity g is wavelength, dilatation d is wavetime.
Gravity is dilatation of light.
In any frame of reference, independent of the units that we use, space is a continual expansion of light speed and time is the duration of that expansion.
Variation of speed alters the fractal function, which iteration in time creates space spectra of endless complexity and self similarity. Its perceived fragment we call The Universe.
Light speed persistence within each accelerating frame and its variability among the frames is the nature of witnessed reality.
Through a link with the speed of light, explained is the nature of ubiquitous but one of the most secretive and controversial phenomenon in nature, gravity. From this simple relation, without the use of physical constants, derived are universal formulas for motion.
As long as there are unexplained natural constants in physics, it cannot be fundamental. Regardless of how much the theory explains and how simple or complex it is, if it contains only one unexplained constant, (in modern physics, there are already quite a number of them which rather than decreasing, grows with time), this theory is not a fundamental knowledge.
Explanation of nature without unexplained constants is not a theory but a principle.
Euclid’s first axiom says that through any two points in space we can draw a straight line.
Although the line consists of an infinite number of points, the probability that a third arbitrary point lies in the same direction is 1 / ∞.
We chose three seemingly unrelated experiments and show that the nature of their solutions is on the same line. We show that the implementation of unique principle (g=cd) predicts their results.
Everything we measure is space-time relation in space-time context. Thus, a fundamental interpretation of physics of the Universe is expressible by the ratio of its space-time variables. “Universal constants of nature” are the result of misinterpretation of the dynamic nature of its propagation, and duration.
Applying the principle of tautological relationship of gravity and the speed of light (g=cd), solved and explained, by conventional physics misinterpreted nature of Pound-Rebka experiment. Also presented is an accurate universal formula for calculating the spectral shift between the measured points of any altitude difference, equivalent to the special and general relativistic. Eventually, demonstrated is the link between gravitational, transversal and radial dilatations as a result of speed. Implicitly, presented is the evidence of the infinitely variable nature of universal scalar, the speed of light.
Application of the universal space-time principle (g=cd) explains a Pioneer’s anomaly, whose simple solution also proves the principle. Due to its rigid nature, despite the high degree of approximation of calculated values, plotted curves of annual trajectory shortage so as the accumulation of differences between predicted and registered positions of probe are equivalent to those recorded.
Implementation of tautological relation of light speed and gravity (g=cd) solved and explained the anomaly observed during the OPERA experiment. The observed disagreement with the predicted time has been calculated up to the level of tolerance of +3.375 ns, which is 4.236 times less than the specified tolerance. The only used data from the experiment was the length of a specific baseline. Because of the rigidity of the principle, the degree of approximation from the use of mean values of the Earth’s radius and acceleration is irrelevant in the solution of the anomaly.
Memory projection of the runner which propagates and lasts in constant accelerating surrounding is left in a frozen space-time loop without the expansion, i.e. the position without the flow of time and the genesis of space…
In ancient Greek “diagrammá kài bêma” means “a diagram and step”, where step represents a step forward in the evolution of human knowledge. It is believed that it was motto of the Pythagoreans.