Since you're saying there is no constant, I will leave this alone for now and focus on where you assert the differential
Which is here. You are saying that on the trip back to the sun we are seeing a factor of 200 more activity than we saw on our trip leaving the sun to earth. How did you...
// Let's start at the very beginning then. We are stationary at the surface of the sun. We are racing a photon from the sun to the earth. We travel at 0.99c, so we lose the race, but only by a percentage point. Edit: Since we were very close to the photon at all times, the light impressions from...
If you can add time dilation into this theoretical equation, where I follow your starting point of not travelling at the speed of light, maybe I can better understand what you're trying to convey.
This is the theoretical frame:
- The scenario is the same, a trip from the sun and back
- I am...
A spaceship travels at the speed of light from the sun to the earth and back, infinite acceleration and deceleration. Sunlight takes about 8 minutes to reach earth. On the trip to earth, the sun seems to be frozen. On the trip back, sun activity appears to resume and is seen at 2x speed. The...