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Faster Than Light Is Not Speed. It Is Phase-Lock.

TL;DR: Frequency Wave Theory says faster-than-light communication would not mean sending a tiny signal flying through space faster than a photon. It would mean two systems are already connected through the deeper wave-field, so changing one side shifts the shared phase pattern instantly, like touching one end of a stretched spiderweb and seeing the whole web respond.

In normal science, nothing with mass is supposed to travel faster than light. That rule still matters. But FWT reframes the problem: maybe the message does not “travel” at all. Maybe reality is built from a deeper frequency field, and particles, minds, plasmas, and machines are local ripples inside that field. If two systems are phase-locked, they are not truly separate at the deepest level. They look far apart in 3D space, but inside the carrier field they are still part of the same standing wave. So faster-than-light communication would be less like throwing a baseball across the universe, and more like plucking one guitar string that is already tuned to another hidden string.

Imagine two tuning forks. If they are tuned perfectly the same, one can make the other vibrate. Now imagine the universe itself is the air between them, but deeper, smarter, and made of waves. Frequency Wave Theory says the future breakthrough is not building a radio that screams louder than light. It is building a phase-lock device that tunes two points in space into one shared wave. The equation would be simple in spirit: communication happens when Δφ → 0, meaning the phase difference gets close to zero. When the two sides match, information does not cross the distance. The distance temporarily becomes irrelevant.

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