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Flat Earth Investigations / Dome or CGI?
« on: July 23, 2018, 04:31:30 PM »
Regarding science:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Einstein_ring
What is curious to me, is why there isn't observed such phenomena around any celestial object. Of course, the degree at which the light bends will be minimal, but this small angle scaled to the cosmic distances should become easily visible.
Finally, I would expect deep space to be seen something like this(not the same principle, but the result should be similar):
But a lot crazier.
It is curious how they pretend that they are able to measure the oscillation of stars provoked by the mass of orbiting planets, but from the whole outer space, they have seen Einstein rings only few hundreds of times.
It seems like stars were put like models in a fashion show - everyone trying to be seen. Very few overlapping.
The way satellite images are scaled up and still there are nice shapes observed, gives me the impression telescopes look at a flat surface(a dome) or it is all CGI.
Front stars and planets should be seen well, I have not doubt regard this. But when they start to augment and augment finding whole universes in between the tiny spaces between the nearer stars, then again, and again, and always neat stars, it makes me doubt.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Einstein_ring
What is curious to me, is why there isn't observed such phenomena around any celestial object. Of course, the degree at which the light bends will be minimal, but this small angle scaled to the cosmic distances should become easily visible.
Finally, I would expect deep space to be seen something like this(not the same principle, but the result should be similar):
But a lot crazier.
It is curious how they pretend that they are able to measure the oscillation of stars provoked by the mass of orbiting planets, but from the whole outer space, they have seen Einstein rings only few hundreds of times.
It seems like stars were put like models in a fashion show - everyone trying to be seen. Very few overlapping.
The way satellite images are scaled up and still there are nice shapes observed, gives me the impression telescopes look at a flat surface(a dome) or it is all CGI.
Front stars and planets should be seen well, I have not doubt regard this. But when they start to augment and augment finding whole universes in between the tiny spaces between the nearer stars, then again, and again, and always neat stars, it makes me doubt.