Author: Benoit Majeau
Edition: v1.0 – May 2025
Time and Light: Holding Ground Beyond the Projection
The Universal Time Principle (UTP) is a reinterpretation of relativistic phenomena through a constant-time framework. Instead of accepting that time bends under gravity or motion, UTP proposes that time is universal and unchanging. What varies are the rates of physical processes — decay, oscillation, and emission — all of which become suppressed under gravitational or kinetic conditions.
Includes applied models, experimental predictions, black hole compression theory, and a bridge to quantum mechanics.
Benoit Majeau (2025). Universal Time Principle (UTP) Manifesto. Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15521029
Benoit Majeau
GitHub: UniversalTimePrinciple
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.15521029
ORCID: 0009-0002-9108-9671
Email: universaltimeprinciple [at] gmail [dot] com
License: CC BY 4.0
This theory is a humble invitation to physicists, cosmologists, and curious minds alike. It respects existing models while offering a grounded reinterpretation. Contributions, critiques, and expansions are warmly welcome.
“Time never slows. I do. My clocks whisper behind me, ‘It’s not time, it’s you.’ And they’re right.” — Gravi-O
© 2025 Benoit Majeau — Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0.