THE SPEED OF LIGHT AND INTERSTELLARE TRAVELLING.

When a polytron moves with high velocity through space, a doppler effect is
created in it's energyplane. This means that the swingproduct of the polytron
is changed with respect to the normal frequencies of that energyplane. If the
doppler effect is big enough the swingproduct of the travelling polytron
approaches the gravity frequency. This causes the polytron to massively
attract gravitons (particles which are oscillating at the gravity frequency).
One can say that the mass of the polytron increases in an uncontrolled way.
At the speed of light the doppler-shifted frequency of the polytron will be
in phase with the gravity frequency.

The solution to this problem is to compensate the doppler shift by outphasing.
Aboard a spaceship this is done by using special materials in the front and
rear of the cigarshaped mothership. The front unit keeps the swingproduct
frequency down as the ship approaches the speed of light. The rear unit raises
the frequency of the swingproduct to prevent time dilation between the
spaceship and the planets. These phase-compensating methods can permit the
ship to exceed the speed of light. This method is called system B for
interstellar travel.

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