SagaLore
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I think the entire universe if built on Frequency - everything is a "wave".  I think light still travels at a particular speed, but as it passes through regions of space where there is little gravitational objects, the frequency path is shallow, making it seem as though light is traveling faster... then when it gets into regions of space where there is more gravity then it slows down again, therefore giving the results that they see.  This explains the uniformity of the universe, but at the same time reserves the constant of light.
The reason that gravity exists in the region of matter, is because matter creates a massive distortion in the spacetime frequency. It basically pulls the wave very tight. This causes tension surrounding matter, which is responsible for pulling other matter towards it. So when you have large masses like planets, the tension is very high. When you have large regions like galaxies, the tension is very high. Between galaxies there is just enough tension to keep the universe together but the spacetime wave is loose, and light follows it's path and a relatively faster speed even though the light itself is not going faster. It's just relative.
(this is my own theory though, not in the science books...)
			
			The reason that gravity exists in the region of matter, is because matter creates a massive distortion in the spacetime frequency. It basically pulls the wave very tight. This causes tension surrounding matter, which is responsible for pulling other matter towards it. So when you have large masses like planets, the tension is very high. When you have large regions like galaxies, the tension is very high. Between galaxies there is just enough tension to keep the universe together but the spacetime wave is loose, and light follows it's path and a relatively faster speed even though the light itself is not going faster. It's just relative.
(this is my own theory though, not in the science books...)
				
		
			