papa tiger
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You know Red is the light that survives the long distances coming from a Lighthouse to the boat 80 miles away out to sea. As you draw closer the Red lightens up same as the Sun does. The Day lighter and at sunset Red, sure size is refracted by the atmosphere also. Uh huh
I believe light traveling Billions of years is going to weaken and lengthen in wave lengths. So much Dust, Hydrogen and other crap in the universe to filter thru. The proven fact that the further from a light source the redder you see is a good starting point. Refracting light has been a Lab tool for a century. How many mirrors do you bounce a beam of light off of before it dissipates, disappears. Even a laser doesn't last forever. When you look at photos of Billions of light years away there are so many stars, Galaxies etc. in the way they keep erasing the stuff until you see a close up fuzzy of something way out there. Do I actually believe the photo isn't simply retouched. Haha
Since our position in space only lets us see a tiny portion of the Space/Universe I don't believe in much at all that is observable is really all that significant in the grand scheme of things. Only conjecture. basically B.S. Put a candle in a window of another wise dark room and walk straight away across a pasture, does it turn to a red light in the window.
You know Red is the light that survives the long distances coming from a Lighthouse to the boat 80 miles away out to sea. As you draw closer the Red lightens up same as the Sun does. The Day lighter and at sunset Red, sure size is refracted by the atmosphere also. Uh huh
I believe light traveling Billions of years is going to weaken and lengthen in wave lengths. So much Dust, Hydrogen and other crap in the universe to filter thru. The proven fact that the further from a light source the redder you see is a good starting point. Refracting light has been a Lab tool for a century. How many mirrors do you bounce a beam of light off of before it dissipates, disappears. Even a laser doesn't last forever. When you look at photos of Billions of light years away there are so many stars, Galaxies etc. in the way they keep erasing the stuff until you see a close up fuzzy of something way out there. Do I actually believe the photo isn't simply retouched. Haha
Since our position in space only lets us see a tiny portion of the Space/Universe I don't believe in much at all that is observable is really all that significant in the grand scheme of things. Only conjecture. basically B.S. Put a candle in a window of another wise dark room and walk straight away across a pasture, does it turn to a red light in the window.
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