Constants are a concept that exist outside the universe because they refer to things that are fixed and unchanging. For instance, a traveling car can be said to be moving at a constant rate of speed around a track. The reality of the matter is that the car is either accelerating or decelerating, and never moving at a fixed pace. Like the car, the universe is not fixed but rather constantly fluctuating. Everything in the universe is measured in variance and what may appear as a constant, is actually a long measure of variance. Humans perceive a minuet portion of existence. This small window of existence displays a portion of values that change with little variance given their life lines. For instance, a person may see a star fixed in one location for their entire lives. Measuring the stars movement since the conception of Earth will show that the star has traveled a fair distance across the night shy. One can easily mistake this star as being fixed or constant.
Primordial waves change in context to existence’s time and therefore appear to be fixed in frequency relative to human time. Primordial waves regulate the characteristics of gravity and light, and as these values have been perceived as fixed, the pulsating primordial waves have fluctuated with little variance since their initial recordings. The primordial waves create the foundation of physics allowing principles to be formed based on a steady state of frequency. When the frequency rate substantially diminishes, physical laws relying on them will need recalculation.
Since the initial formulation of physical principles, primordial waves have had little fluctuation in frequency. The pulsating rate of these waves have had little change as these frequencies change over long periods of time and over vast distances. The frequency rate of pulsation in one part of the universe can vary in another part given the vast distance between the points. Earth has only experienced a fraction of these waves which is currently perceived as a steady value. Humans would have had to exist millions of years to have experienced substantial varying frequency rates in the primordial waves. In order for humans to experience a change in rate, they would have to travel trillions of light years away from earth. At that position gravity would be calculated differently, and light would travel at a different speed. New physical science would have to be calculated given the change in the frequency of the primordial medium.
Figure 59 illustrates Earth’s position along the frequency of primordial waves since the beginning of time. The frequency has diminished since the big bang. Humanity has experienced only a fraction of variance in the frequency. This frequency is like a clock and can be used to indicate when the universe began. Calculating the time and distance to the conception of the universe involves measuring the frequency rate from two points in the universe and triangulating the vector.
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