Occilating range in field visibility - ORFV
Is a law in which states that if a person were
to observe how time surrounds a mass
we would need to keep the observer at a
state of rest and is not moving any faster than
the mass that is being observed.
From earlier observations, we've noticed that
time loses visibility to the eye when exposed
to a open circuit with photons being produced
at a opiate direction from where the observer is facing.
But if the subject is producing it's own source of light. Then the observer can actualy gain a greater field of visibility on the field of time surrounding the subject.
This visibility can occilate between invisible and visible.