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It is well known that near mass the unit of length shrinks, so when sun and moon are closest to Earth or to an observer on the surface of the planet also frequencies of light change a little bit. I would like to have discussed the following: With LIGO or simular apparatus photons are sent at different times (at different positions of sun and moon) from one end via a crystal in the middle towards the other end. Refraction occurs and this won't be the same all the time because sun and moon move and change spacetime. What will be the result, if measurable? Confirmation of the general theory of relativity with slower second (expressed in shift of the spectre) or the opposite? The latter is in harmony with fast processes around the Big Bang when everything was concentrated very much. Also observation of a parabolic path of light rays round mass is in agreement, for a photon obeys to the principle of least action and seeks a route with as big steps (oscillations of low frequency) and a minimum of these; thus through a zone where the second is slower than closer to mass. Jitso Keizer. Ref.: The Quantum Theory of Gravitation (2003) by Vasily Yanchilin.
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