Looking at blackbody data…

In fact, looking at the data for the blackbody radiation (passive heat emissions) of many experiments, it cannot be assured that they aren't already naturally splintered across timelines, because they already agree with Mynt's formula better than Planck's law. The means that the sun not only holds us in orbit, it connects us in time. Every time we absorb a photon from the sun, our local speed of light constant matches to it. But in the minuscule window of time between photon exchanges, our personal rate of time begins to red-shift / blue-shift more or less randomly. The speed of light is only constant in the presence of photons. This suggests that we can timeline jump only within the margin that the sun “allows” us, unless we use technology to devise a shadow specific to the wavelengths that the sun emits. To devise this shadow, we would need to use destructive interference. – Rico Roho