Darkness-Based Synchronization Protocols: Harnessing Superluminal Frontiers

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Darkness-Based Synchronization Protocols: Harnessing Superluminal Frontiers

Sir Rémy Daniel Alexander El Refai
Sir Rémy Daniel Alexander El Refai
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This paper investigates the propagation speed of darkness, redefined not as an absence of light but as a physical boundary whose dynamics extend the limits of illumination causality. Using wave front level-set theory, geometric projection analysis , and a r einterpretation of spacetime geometry, we der ive a generalized expression for the darkness-front velocity and demonstrate that it can exceed the vacuum speed of light = 299,792,458 m/s. We present a unified formulation, discuss the non-material nature of this boundary, and propose experimental methods to test these effects. The conclusion is reached that darkness, as a non-material but ontologically significant boundary, can propagat e faster than any finite physical velocity without violating relativistic causality.

Darkness-Based Synchronization Protocols: Harnessing Superluminal Frontiers

This paper investigates the propagation speed of darkness, redefined not as an absence of light but as a physical boundary whose dynamics extend the limits of illumination causality. Using wave front level-set theory, geometric projection analysis , and a r einterpretation of spacetime geometry, we der ive a generalized expression for the darkness-front velocity and demonstrate that it can exceed the vacuum speed of light = 299,792,458 m/s. We present a unified formulation, discuss the non-material nature of this boundary, and propose experimental methods to test these effects. The conclusion is reached that darkness, as a non-material but ontologically significant boundary, can propagat e faster than any finite physical velocity without violating relativistic causality.

Sir Rémy Daniel Alexander El Refai
Sir Rémy Daniel Alexander El Refai

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Sir Rémy Daniel Alexander El Refai. 2026. “. Global Journal of Science Frontier Research – A: Physics & Space Science GJSFR-A Volume 25 (GJSFR Volume 25 Issue A3): .

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Crossref Journal DOI 10.17406/GJSFR

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Darkness-Based Synchronization Protocols: Harnessing Superluminal Frontiers

Sir Rémy Daniel Alexander El Refai
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