
In that case, how are the 4 velocities of two observers related to each other if the velocities come in unique pairs, and are only identifiable by the displaced potential of each equally unique observer? Surely there must be a matrix or series describing the translation of exact information from one potential too another. If no matrix exist for the translation, how can a mathematician or physicist calculate and predict innumerable velocities, all relative to each other or not, without knowing either the determinant of the translational matrix or the exact Ground Potential of the desired system?
Additionally, how is the "longer path" and "direction" quantified? If they can not be identified and quantified without using GP, then they are not compatible with the currently accepted model. And although compatibility with the current model is not a necessity for the truth of GP, it is a necessity for convincing the defenders of the current model, as well as any student who is learning / has learned physics using the current model.
Further more, if all bodies are heading in the same direction, how can bodies exist in the past? And how are you assuming any conscious observer has a future which is not imminent annihilation? What does this imply about observers only separated by time, not space? Can this kind of separation only occur within a single observer? And if the arrow of time is pointing in the direction of lower potential, wouldn't the particles with the lowest potential actually be experiencing an increase in potential, relative to their past? Such that the mathematical gap in energy between GP and the electron portion of an electron-proton wave is actually decreasing over time? Which implies, from the perspective of lower potential, that GP is in fact increasing over time and that the arrow of time points upward toward GP? This becomes even more evident when you take into account the fact that that no electron is conscious. No electron, therefore, can be aware of its past potential. This means it can not notice the slow decrease in the exact potential of itself or it's related proton. Which occurs over the entire past, present, and future system of the observable universe, as described by GP.
In whole, the reason GP seems to raise more questions than it answers seems to be the lack of differing opinions regarding the more... tentative... aspects of your theories. Though you are capable of answer the difficult questions I ask, the answers all revolve around a central point which you have restated multiple times. GP, however correct it may be, will not be a reliable system or deciphering the universe until every single portion of it depends upon it's own independent truth. In other words, GP must not rely so heavily on a single equation or set of theories in order to maintain it's logical stability. There are no magic wands or fairy dust, only wishes and dreams. The latter of which is quite unpredictable.