A New Way of Seeing

Five Simple Analogies For A Universe Of Coherence

An Invitation to Experiment
for Yourself

Dear Reader,

This document invites you to explore a new way of understanding light, time and the structure of the universe; not by trusting complex institutions, but by observing the world for yourself. These five simple analogies are not proofs, but tools, conceptual instruments designed to open your eyes to a deeper geometry of coherence that has always been present.

Each one offers a hands-on, intuitive way to re-examine the historical experiments that have shaped physics, allowing you to see the difference between what was observed and what was assumed.

Rømer Realignment

Use a flashlight and rotating ball to demonstrate angular delay in timing. Emphasize that Rømer observed timing shifts, not particles in transit. No speed of light was measured in this experiment.

Bradley’s Tilt

Demonstrate how motion creates an apparent angular change in direction. Acknowledge that Bradley saw stellar movement but assumed light’s travel. No speed of light was measured in this experiment.

Michelson-Morley Reinterpreted

Using mirrors and lasers, show the symmetry of light reflection in all directions. This supports coherence, not motion. No speed of light was measured in this experiment.

Shadow Response

Use a lamp and hand to show how shadows move instantaneously with position. This illustrates presence, not delay. No speed of light was measured in this experiment.

Build Your Own Ӕ Field

Use slats and a rotating light to show that visibility is not just about light, but about correct angular alignment. No speed of light was measured in this experiment.

You are invited to see for yourself. These analogies are simple because reality is simple when viewed through the right lens. You are not being asked to reject what others have said, you are being asked to trust what you can observe.

May this be the beginning of a new way of seeing.

Produced by The Lilborn Equation Team:

Michael Lilborn-Williams

Daniel Thomas Rouse

Thomas Jackson Barnard

Audrey Williams