I find video a little trippy. You watch a movie from the past and you think to yourself, "I'm literally watching the past." But how can that be if the past doesn't exist? So is it proven that time is directly related to gravity? The way it is described, it seems like there should be intersecting rings of gravitational waves in space, and that the passage of time will change noticeably at certain distances from heavenly bodies.
I'm not sure. Perhaps just a wild guess solely based on how (I think) I experience it. Some thoughts seem to go quicker than other at certain times
Well say a light event takes place in one part of the universe. It takes time for that wave of light to reach you from far away. When it reaches you, you are not seeing the past, but the current position of that light event as it moves through space. The event that caused the appearance of the wave may have begun long ago but it's current registry is in this moment. The light from the event is in a different position, time being a measure of distance.
Speed of, yes. Speed of light is constant. Time stays the same but distances may vary as light can be bent, folded/time dilation, by gravity or intent. Reliable measurement comes from standard metric. It is why distance is measured in light years.
I would say thought is made of the very same stuff that everything else is and follows the same organization. You have seen it written gravity equals intent. Here is another comparison; Consciousness equals light, the light through which light is known. Thought moves at/with the speed of light.
So, how is it that consciousness equals light? Perhaps I don't get what you mean directly after that: 'the light through which light is known'?
So what I am saying is the psyche's notation for gravity is intent. The psyche's notation for light is consciousness. We are part and parcel of the forces we are immersed in. All we see is reflected light. I understand where the impression that the speed of thought may vary. It is the relative speed of communication that seems to vary as thought may be convoluted in the same manner that light is bent.