The theory of relativity which includes many aspects
concerned with the speed of light has never actually been proven. For one
thing, gravity affects everything including light and no two space things
have the same gravitational forces (gravii). Some stars have more gravii
hence they are soupy when seen thru a telescope as on the other hand a star
with very thin gravii appears to be dry and crunchy.
Also one cannot forget
the universal material called darkness, without which light cannot be seen.
The proof of this is how many stars can you see in bright daylight ?
Exactly what is darkness made up of ? What is the velocity of dark ? Does
gravity have any effect upon dark ?
What scientific theories deal with dark ? We are totally in the dark when
it comes to knowing anything about dark.
The speed of light has been determined to be 186,000 miles per second;
however this would mean that if you look at a star 186,000,000 miles away;
it would take 1000 seconds for you to see that star. WELL TRY THIS !!!
Look at a star that you think is many millions of miles from the earth and
then put a book in front of your eyes while still looking in the same
direction, quickly remove the book, does it take many seconds for you to see the
star again ? ABSOLUTE proof that the speed of light is instantaneous. Take
that all you couch potato scientists.
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