We propose a fundamental principle of the Koku Universe model: 'Distant objects appear slow; near objects appear fast. ' (遠くは遅く、近くは速い。) This single observation unifies relativistic time dilation, angular momentum conservation, gravitational effects near black holes, and the parallax phenomenon under one geometric framework. In the Koku Universe (U = T x G), spatial distance is defined as the number of stacked Koku-planes between the observer and the observed. Greater layer density corresponds to slower apparent temporal progression. Unified under: vₜ proportional to 1/N. Part of TheYKHC Research Series.
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