robs(t)=Rm(t)
Dn(t)=Rn(t)−Rm(t) Vn,m(t)=R˙n(t)−R˙m(t) On(te,t)=Θ(c(t−te)−∣Dn(t)∣)The universe can be understood as a layered process of continuous cosmogenesis originating from a central source, where each layer represents a distinct phase of expanding spacetime. Within this structure, light is not merely a carrier of information but the fundamental mechanism by which reality is defined and extended. Observers exist within a specific light-defined layer and can only perceive regions whose light has reached them, while both the origin and newly forming layers remain permanently inaccessible. In this framework, the expansion of the universe is equivalent to the propagation of light itself, and reality emerges as a stratified field of luminous information unfolding over time.
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