Tuesday, 13 January 2026

When Light Breaks Frame: Superluminality as Metaphor: Series Conclusion

Across these four posts, we have followed the arc from apparent scandal to conceptual clarity. “Superluminal propagation” is not a cosmic transgression but a linguistic one; the limits of physics are not the limits of the universe, but the limits of the metaphors that describe it.

Relational ontology offers a lens through which the universe does not send but aligns, does not move but reconfigures. Seen this way, speed limits dissolve into patterns of coherence, propagation becomes re-alignment, and simultaneity takes precedence over sequence.

To see the frame is to understand that the cosmos, in all its apparent anomalies, remains profoundly intelligible — once we recognise that intelligibility itself is a construction, written in the language we call physics.

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