Ziggurat
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Start with special relativity. Minkowski spacetime.
Then say that photons start out on the null geodesic, v=c (*edit* nope, that can no longer be true. it ends on the null geodesic near the observer), but every starting point for a photon has its own unique path through space time, according to v=c/(1+HD)2.
This makes all the connections between significantly distant events not strictly light-like.
Your profound ignorance strikes again.
You can't make light travel on time-like paths without that affecting EVERYTHING from chemistry to nuclear physics. Do you think that a star in which light traveled at only 1/2 c would look anything like a star in which light traveled at c? No. They would be completely different in every way, from size to temperature to spectra. None of it would match up.
You can't just tweak one setting and expect nothing else to change. Reality doesn't work that way.