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ArcSecs companion posts

ArcSecs.com carries the living article stream behind the Dark Matter Drive atlas. This page organizes those posts by role so readers can move between the cinematic vehicle pages and the broader ArcSecs physics essays without losing the source trail.

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Source relationship

One atlas, one article stream

DarkMatterDrive is the visual atlas and route map. ArcSecs is the broader essay site. The two should reinforce each other without duplicating every long-form post.

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2026-05-24Newest source postDark Matter Drive reinterpretation
CompanionBest roleSource reading beside the atlas
ArcSecs.comPrimary hubLong-form article stream

Reading clusters

Choose the ArcSecs path that matches the page

The companion posts are grouped by what a reader is trying to understand.

Cluster 01

Drive architecture

Start with the Dark Matter Drive thought experiment, the warp-bubble reinterpretation, and the negative-light-speed transit framework.

Cluster 02

Cosmology pressure tests

Use lost-light, slow-light, variable-light, and measurement posts to test whether the tired-light framing earns its keep.

Cluster 03

No-spacetime physics

Read the photon-mass, systems-architecture, and spacetime-is-not-a-thing posts when the geometry critique needs more context.

Live links

ArcSecs posts connected to this atlas

These links were checked from ArcSecs.com and should be treated as the sister-site article trail for the current DarkMatterDrive content pass.

2026-05-24

The Dark Matter Drive: Why Warp Bubbles May Be Propulsion Wakes, Not Bent Spacetime

Sister-site essay for the Dark Matter Ramjet mass-flow reinterpretation.

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2026-05-24

Negative Light Speed Interaction Framework: A Relational Model for Intergalactic Superluminal Transit

Companion article for negative-light regions, phase-conjugate light, and intergalactic route logic.

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2026-05-24

Physics needs to move beyond treating spacetime as a literal fabric

No-spacetime companion essay for the relational physics and spacetime reimagined pages.

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2026-05-24

Do Photons Have Mass? Rethinking Gravity, Light, and Atomic Time

Direct source post for photon mass, direct light-gravity interaction, and atomic-clock interpretation.

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2026-05-24

The ArcSecs Dark Matter Drive: A Thought Experiment in Relational Faster-Than-Light Propulsion

The broad ArcSecs source-post framing for the Dark Matter Drive vehicle and propulsion premise.

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2026-05-23

No Universal Speed Limit: A Test-Driven Thought Experiment Against Cosmic c

Companion post for relational motion, invariant mass, and the local-versus-universal speed-limit distinction.

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2026-05-23

A Systems Architecture of the Universe

Systems-architecture source post for massive electrodynamics, tired light, redshift, and no-spacetime reasoning.

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2026-05-23

If Light Slows Across the Cosmos, What Would We Actually Measure?

The measurement companion for redshift drift, lensing anomalies, time-delay stretching, and precision tests.

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2026-05-23

Navigating the Dark Sector: Slow Light, Quantum Interferometry, and Space Metrology

Dark-sector metrology companion for slow-light analogs, quantum interferometry, and space-based sensing.

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2026-05-23

Beyond the Continuum: Quantum, Holographic, and Relational Deconstruction of Spacetime

Broader ArcSecs background for emergent, relational, or eliminable spacetime interpretations.

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2026-05-23

Lost Light in an Expanding Universe: Where Does Redshifted Energy Go?

Lost-light cosmology source post for redshifted energy, horizons, and visibility versus accounting.

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2026-05-23

Slow-Light Dark Matter Theory: Could Hidden Light Be the Missing Gravity?

The sister-site post for hidden light as a candidate dark gravitational substrate.

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2026-05-23

Spacetime Is Not a Thing: A Case for Infinite Space, Universal Time, and Tired Light

Foundational ArcSecs essay for infinite space, universal time, and tired-light framing.

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2026-05-22

Do Photons Have Mass? Rethinking Gravity and Light

Earlier photon-mass post that supports the later photon gravity dossier.

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2026-05-22

Variable Light Speed: Could Tiny Photon Mass Explain Cosmic Anomalies?

Variable-light-speed companion post for the cosmology and metrology pages.

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Site flow

Where to return on DarkMatterDrive

Use the atlas pages when you want the concept rendered as systems, schematics, and reader-facing source maps.