Is Light an Artifact of Time? Exploring the Latest Theory in Theoretical Physics

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I love theoretical physics, and trying to turn the knowledge gained from experimentation into rational views of the universe. There is plenty to work with. My latest theory is that light doesn't really exist per se, but is an artifact of time. When we look at light, we are actually seeing the effect of time waves on matter. It is little wonder that nothing can go faster than the speed of light, as nothing can go faster than the speed of time ripples. Anyway, Hello everyone!
 
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