As I have illustrated the appearance of light before, I want to show now what consequences this have.I have shown that the speed of rotation of an energy particle increases to its center. This phenomena can also be observed on Galaxies, stellar systems and planets. The inner part mostly rotates faster than the outer. What I would like to add is the speed of light. We know that c is a constant - what don't want to deny - but that's only the way we can see it. Let's have a look to a part of our galaxy closer to its center which orbits more rapidly what also means a higher speed of light and time going faster. When light emitted there reaches us, it has always c and we can't prove the velocity of the light where it was produced. Another problem is that light is normally produced in stars which rotate around the center of the galaxy. This rotation of matter though produces an effect against the faster time flux and lets the time flow as in outer regions and vice versa.
Another example is 'tunnelling'. If an energy particle is squeezed into a hole smaller than it's normal rotation radius, it will accelerate. What is called 'tunnelling' of light and lets the light accelerate to multiples of the speed of light.
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