Im no expert on science, space, or light speed,
But i thought i should ask if anyone has watched the
Veritasium episode on Speed of Light; where he makes a good point;
That the speed of light cannot be measured because
one-way speed of light is only assumed to be equal to C
By way of a two-way/round-trip being defined as equal
to C, as Einstein latered refered to the round-trip as a
stipulation, that its of his own freewill to arrive at the definition.
If the speed of light is in fact dependent on its direction, then time-dilation
also depends on direction. Likewise, our time-perception
has expeditious-like features that make it seem like
something was expressed instantaneously. This is an idea ive been into,
the idea of time, and how on my first shroom trip, i shifted back and forth instantaneously
from observing a complete-slow of time, to it then going back to normal, automatically once something living moved into my field of view. To me, theres all this hidden structure we yet to find words for. So i myself started a new (new to me) definition of science - as a higher order of perception, based on *base perception and natural perception. In this way, Science can only be established after *base perception; which in this case is just some notion beyond regular unconscious behavior, and natural perception as- the shared/ agreed-upon perceptions between everyone.