This research introduces "Hypothesis 78" under the framework of Doctrine 21, presenting a novel perspective on aerodynamic lift known as the "Arabi Plank Effect." Contrary to classical fluid dynamics (Bernoulli's principle), this hypothesis argues that flight is a result of an object’s velocity exceeding the "Bed Reaction Time" of the space-time fabric (The Solid Bed). Using the "Running on Floating Planks" analogy, the author explains that just as a runner can stay above water by moving across planks faster than they can sink, an aircraft stays airborne by outrunning the time required for the Bed to process its mass and curve downward. This paper redefines the jet engine as a "continuous bed-pump" and the wings as "skis" that glide over the solid fabric of space. This discovery suggests that gravity is a time-dependent processing reaction rather than an instantaneous force, opening new doors for future propulsion technologies that interact directly with the Bed's processing rate.
Abbas Arabi (Fri,) studied this question.