Introduction: What If?

What if we try to deconstruct this universe? We find a starting place, make assumptions, and see where they lead.

What follows is an execution of that process. We begin with the most basic concept – the velocity of light and the size of the Universe. We test this with measurements for credibility. Then we take the next step – the relationship of time to the expansion of space.


In this way we layer one concept upon another, testing all along the way. Each simple step adds a layer; each layer explains another aspect of the cosmos. The interlinkage must be seamless.


The framework that is built should lead to more clarity, not greater confusion. If done properly, all of the complexity of the Universe will ultimately be revealed.