Variable Speed of Light (VSL) Cosmics
Definition: An alternative framework in theoretical physics that alters the constancy of light speed across different spatial sectors, using tensor calculus to model a non-uniform, highly malleable universe.
The Masking Mechanism: Lorentz Invariance Breaking. While a few mainstream physicists have proposed VSL to solve cosmological puzzles, it has been heavily co-opted by alternative free-energy and anti-relativity groups. They construct beautiful, alternative tensor fields where Einstein‘s constant c fluctuates based on localized “spiritual” or “etheric” densities, using flawless coordinate transformation calculus to hide their anti-Einstein agendas.
Genuine Parallel: VSL Theories (like Joao Magueijo’s work) and modified gravity models.
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