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            <description><![CDATA[Brian Smith&apos;s proposed "E=MCT" theory essentially suggests that the perception of relativity is not just about the bending of light, but also involves the bending of time, where the constant speed of light (C) interacts with the constant passage of time (T) to create a perceived relativistic effect, leading to a concept of "electromagnetic gravity" where the interaction between mass and the electromagnetic field is the root cause of gravity.]]></description>
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