Rate of contraction
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Rate of contraction
For a long time I’ve been trying to understand what the acceleration rate of contraction could be, and it finally hit me. c m/s^2. Contraction is a naturally occurring exponential process.
The reason I also like it is because that gives a possible explanation for the seemingly arbitrary rate of c, at, c=√c m/s^2. C would be the transition point from contraction to expansion, or from acceleration to deceleration. What we observe in the speed of light is our own rate of contraction.
Anyway, just thought I would post my thoughts.
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