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Main Author: Ibarra Mejia, David Camilo
Format: Recurso digital
Language:English
Published: Zenodo 2026
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19563169
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  • <blockquote> <p><strong>What if the most fundamental constant of our universe is actually a sophisticated illusion?</strong></p> <p>For over a century, the speed of light has been the ultimate boundary of physics—an unbreakable pillar of reality that defines how we measure time, space, and our place in the cosmos. But as our telescopes look deeper into the high-energy universe, cracks are beginning to show. From the mysterious transparency of the intergalactic medium to gamma rays that seem to defy Einstein’s relativity, the data is telling us that something is wrong with our map.</p> <p>In <em>THE LIE OF LIGHT</em>, David Camilo Ibarra Mejia takes us to the bleeding edge of this scientific revolution. By introducing the groundbreaking <strong>DC-MDR-LIV2</strong> framework, he reveals that what we perceive as a universal constant might actually be a variable influenced by the very fabric of quantum space-time. This is not just a critique of the Standard Model; it is a bridge toward a new understanding of a "transparent universe" where distance and light interact in ways we are only beginning to decode. It is time to stop clinging to old certainties and face the truth: Light has been lying to us, and the reality behind it is far more fascinating than we ever dared to imagine.</p> </blockquote>