The source of the gravitational attraction is not one relative standard mass A or B but the common Fundamental Superior Optic-View of A and B that is above each relative mass. (From that Optic comes time and space fluidity because regarding A the B moves and regarding B the A moves). This Hihger View is the fundamental field to which the masses are attracted. Eg en general the masses are attracted to the center of the galaxy because the masses are attracted to eachother in a relative way and not because the one attracts all the others. There is not a cosmological absolute reference system. The true center is this higher field - View that is above the relative masses.
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((( As we have said : suppose that regarding a third star-body C which is in the center of a celestial parallelogram the stars-bodies A, B that are in the corners -the A in the lower left and the B on the upper right- move inversely to each other in parallel horizontal lines approaching one another and they move regarding to C at the same speed X m / sec each , tending to create the vertical line ACB. Suppose that in 1 sec the ACB has not yet been created). Suppose that -regarding C- when the light comes out from B the A and B are at thοse corners and when this light has reached from B to A , the A and the B have traveled X m / sec each , and so A sees B. Thus (since each system can acccept that it moves or that it is stable also) -regarding C- the A sees B X m farther from the point-angle that this light came from (from the B) because B has moved from there. HOWEVER , if next to C is another star C''' with speed Z m/sec and so regarding C''' A and B travel at speeds X - Z and X + Z m / sec , then in 1 sec, A sees B and so A sees B X + Z m farther from the point-angle from where the light came from and not X m. (Etc.). THEREFORE the distance traveled by B (from the moment that B gave this light from the corner that we mentioned) is hybrid and fluid like any distance and space-time period. The distance that the light traveled regarding each system becomes also fluid. This example must be examined from every relative point of view ))).
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