Universal principle of perception
We observe space-time relations for RF as perception octave, measured with constant speed of light:
when the gravitation of measured RF equals to a light speed of our RF
dilation for that RF equals 1
Its orbital velocity is equal to light speed divided by square root of our dilation
Measured from our RF, that RF light speed equals to speed of light upon dilation, which for Earth’s surface region equals the NUV frequency.
For above mentioned, space-time variables are multiplied with relation between light speed and gravitation (c/g). Inverting the principle i.e. dividing the variables with the same relation, comes forth that in case when gravitation of measured RF equals to a product of our gravitation and dilation
measured RF dilation equals to a power of our dilation;
Its orbital velocity is equivalent to a product of gravitation and the square root of dilation
while its speed of light equals to amount of our gravitation;
The rate of this figures regarding our RF presents the time fraction in which body accelerating by amount “g” needs to reach speed of light “c”, i.e. occurrence of gravitational space fraction in light second space fraction;
and dilation, i.e. time fraction in which light makes the gravitational space amount
Mutual space-time variables rate of measured RF’s, is equal to inverse square and square of dilation.
When the gravitation of measured RF equals to a product of our gravitation and speed of light
That RF dilation is equivalent to our gravitation;
Its orbital velocity is equal to a product of light speed power and a square root of dilation;
Light speed of that measured RF is equivalent to a square of our speed of light;
Relations for induced space-time variables, measured with constant speed of light, are obtained by multiplying with light speed “c”. Inverting the principle, space-time variables are divided by light speed so for the case when measured RF gravitation equals our dilation
that RF dilation is equivalent to our dilation divided by speed of light
while its orbital velocity equals to a square root of our dilation;
Amount for speed of light, measured from our RF equals to 1;
Hence, the expressed space-time amounts ratio in relation to our RF equals to light speed and light speed inverted;
Their interrelation is equal to a square and inverse square of light speed;
For the case when the gravitation of measured RF equals to a square of our speed of light
dilation of that RF is equivalent to our RF speed of light
Orbital velocity is equal to a light speed square divided by square root of our dilation
Measured from our RF, light speed of that RF equals to a power of light speed divided by dilation
Inverting the principle, i.e. dividing instead of multiplying with light speed and dilation relation (c/d), which is for Earth’s surface region NUV frequency, results with equivalence between measured RF gravitation and the square of our dilation.
Dilation for that RF equals to square of our dilation divided by speed of light
and its orbital velocity is equivalent to a product of our dilation and its square root;
That RF speed of light, measured from our RF equals to amount of our dilation;
Ratios of those variables in relation to our RF variables are equal to a speed of light upon dilation and dilation upon speed of light. For the space region of Earth’s surface it is a NUV and inverse NUV frequency.
Measured from our RF, their interrelation equals to a square and inverse
For space to be trapped in particular orbit and to create mass, the speed of light of that RF should be equal to corresponding orbital velocity;
In that scenario, Its orbital velocity would be equivalent to corresponding orbital gravitation from which measuring is performed;
The result of orbital velocity multiplied with its dilatation would be the gravitation of observed RF;
The dilated dilatation would equal to a product of orbital dilatation of RF from which measuring is performed and its square root;
Inverting the principle, i.e. dividing instead of multiplying with orbital velocity and light speed relation (vo/c), dilated orbital velocity would be equal to speed of light;
Dilated speed of light would be light speed divided by square root of dilatation;
The same applies for dilated gravitation which would equal to gravitation divided by square root of corresponding dilatation;
Dilated dilation of that RF would be equal to gravitation upon orbital velocity;
Ratios of those variables in relation to RF variables from which measuring is performed are equal to square root and inverse square root of dilatation;
Mutual space-time variables rate of measured RF’s equals to dilatation and inverse dilatation;
The square root dilation equivalence applies for all given cases;
Scenarios mentioned above are the illustration of principle that RFs of less intense gravitational fields which are out of our direct perception frustum, carries the information for our RF. Likewise, our RF is the information carrier to RFs of more intense gravitational fields, which are as well out of out direct perception frustum. This principle explains Quasars and Black Holes on one, and unregistered elementary particles (Higgs Boson) on another side of perception tube.
Considering the equivalence principle between wavelengths and dilatations
to calculate gravitation and all other space-time parameters through wavelengths i.e. dilations, the following equivalence is used
The body in a free fall doesn’t feel gravitation. The implication is that body in a free fall doesn’t feel the change of gravitation as well. It follows that the body in a free fall doesn’t feel the change of dilatation, and the change of light speed.
Light speed formula
implies the relations;
i.e. gravitation at dilation for any RF results with speed of light “c”. From there it emerges that
In other words, for body in a free fall, gravitation in RF1 is equal to gravitation in RF2 multiplied with their dilation difference. The same applies for all other space-time aspects; light speed. Energy, mass…
This relation is the illustration of perception permanency. It allso points out that the sme principles which govern macrocosmos aply for microcosmos as well. Strong and weak nuclear force are result of calculating with our space time units and our speed of light.
Earth’s rotational velocity at equator amounts 465.11 m per second. Its average orbital speed around sun is 29 783 m per second. Measured from our RF, the orbital speed of our solar system is 217 000 m per second. Furthermore, according to astronomers, our galaxy is moving through space at approximately 600 000 m per second relative to the observed locations of other nearby galaxies. This is as fare as we can measure. If adding those values we conclude that when “at rest” our actual current speed (measured with our units) amounts around 847 248.11 m per seconds. Since we don’t feel that velocity, the same would apply if we move 354 times faster… And that is speed of light.