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Critical-reflection-malfunction.
An energy packet, emitted from an observer A, traveling at the speed of light, creates at an given moment B, an inward directed mirror horizon. All energy with in this mirror horizon since B, has to be contained with in this horizon.
The reason is nothing is faster as light.
Any relative movement of Object A, with in the Horizon, contracts the horizon in the direction of the movement vector.
There for all energy at the horizon has to be reflected inward towards observer A.
As more time passes since moment B, as bigger the horizon get and as more object it contains, and as more energy gets stored at the event horizon. As more energy get reflected inward should observer A move.
Leading inevitably to an massive energy spike wave at the point where A is located.
As more objects an given system has as more mirror-spheres get created at an given moment B. All energy charging away from the center gets faster and faster reflected back to the center of the location of observer A.