
(Obsolete / Not valid) This preprint presents a preliminary theoretical framework for recursive geodesic deviations in strong gravitational fields (a recursive Shapiro Effect) Disclaimer: The author, Dr. Seamus Thierry, is a hospital medical practitioner and researcher in space medicine, not a trained astrophysicist and lacks competencies in mathematical formalism. The ideas presented here are rooted in a passion for popular science literature on the subject, further refined through exploratory discussions with Mistral AI, a large language model. This is a preliminary conceptual framework that has not yet been validated by numerical simulations or peer review.While every effort has been made to ensure scientific coherence, these reflections should be considered as an exploratory concept rather than an established astrophys- ical theory. Collaborations with specialists in the field are welcomed to further validate and refine these concepts
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