2.
Relative velocity itself
At first I didn't think of high warp speed. My theory
didn't seem to contain any solution there. Then I looked more
exactly and found an equation. I had ignored the meaning:
dV = dVs / Ö (1 - Vs²/C²).
(My book, topic on the pages 440 to 445)
If I integrate it in the limits for Vs of zero
to vacuum light velocity C then I get the following equation:
V = C / Ö (1 - Vs²/C²).
It means the relativity of the speed V by the speed Vs.
I wouldn't have regarded something like that as real. But Dr.
Jackson already showed this equation by intelligent thoughts.
He calculated for me:
A spaceman flies to an object with 0.9C removed 4 million
light years. The gammafactor then yields 2. Therefore the
spaceman is only 2 million years in transit. He arrives, he
yields calculated so 2 times the light velocity 4 million
light years by 2 million years. If the gammafactor is for
example 100,000 then the astronaut flew 100,000 times C.
I see the following consequences in the result of my
theory:
1., my theory is correct.
2., the speed is a state of motion. This is priority of the
matter movement. It is relative. The complete matter in this
respect gets relative in the limits of zero to C for Vs.
This speed stands for the relatively quiescent observer by the
vacuum. However, the speed V applies to the relatively moved
observer.
I see, that so the way and the time always are coupled to
states of motion. I gave them the name: Waytimes.
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