Chapter 15 Light and Time and motion

The theory of relativity claimed that only light has absolute speed and all the others have relative speed because light was born by perfect pair annihilation of positive matters and antimatters of X particles while all the others were born by it.
Light is an absolute being, and all the others are relative beings and after all they are controlled by absolute light.
I canft help suspecting it is a kind of religious dogma.
The concept that time is in the four-dimensional world and controls all the others in the lower world, the three-dimensional one, gives the oneness of light and time.
The concept of time bases on the concept of motion.
F=mƒ¿, it is a motion equation.
At first, there was an existing matter and next force (F) worked on it to cause acceleration (ƒ¿), that is the mechanism of motion.
It is absolute speed that acceleration as it is becomes velocity.
It is relative speed that acceleration as it is doesn't become velocity.
Distance (L) is one-dimensional.
Velocity (V) is two-dimensional.
Acceleration (ƒ¿) is three-dimensional.
dL/dt=VEEEDistance (L=Length) differentiated by time (t) is velocity (V).
dV/dt=ƒ¿EEEVelocity (V) differentiated by time (t) is acceleration (ƒ¿).
烿Edt = VEEEacceleration (ƒ¿) integrated by time (t) is velocity (V).
çVEdt =LEEEvelocity (V) integrated by time (t) is distance (L).
As a result,
The concepts of light, time and motion are the same.
Therefore,
The theory of relativity is nothing but religion to identify light, time and motion.
Our espacef is surely "motion space of light and sound", which is not utter motion espacef but relative espacef between stillness and motion, which is image espacef.
Image espacef is surely reflected by substance espacef, which is nothing but the entirely static absolute cosmos, "static space of darkness and silence".
Therefore,
It could not be said that light (time) is an absolute being.