This document introduces the first visual reform of the travel-based cosmology model used in relativity and traditional light-clock diagrams. It is not a diagram for commentary, it is the beginning of an ontological correction.
The classic triangle, used to illustrate time dilation in Einstein’s special relativity, assumes that light travels along a hypotenuse. The hypotenuse is not real. It is an assumption drawn by an observer to justify delay and velocity.
But light does not travel. Light is present. And the only thing that changes is the observer’s angular relationship to that presence.
These diagrams remove the hypotenuse and restore the vertical beam of light as constant.
To the left: the myth; motion, delay and fictional diagonal paths.
To the right: the truth; presence, alignment and Angle of Encounter.
These images are not alternative views. They are the unveiling of what was always there.
They are not lenses. They are the removal of one.
Let this serve as the formal introduction to the visual language of coherence. This begins the public diagrammatic framework for the Lilborn Equation.
There is no hypotenuse. There is only presence.
Classic vs. Angular Encounter

The Myth, the Presence and
the Angle of Encounter

Produced by The Lilborn Equation Team:
Michael Lilborn-Williams
Daniel Thomas Rouse
Thomas Jackson Barnard
Audrey Williams
