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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.
 

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Have you thought about retirement after working years are filled? That sort of becomes a Nightmares night sweat, doesn't it? What cha filled the Bucket list with? I sort of feel I would have to work harder retired than I did while holding a day job!
How can a guy ruin his retirement? Could I adjust the bucket list is a thought I'm thinking. I'll think about it some more.
The countdown is worth the wait is how I see it. Sure, I can buy a lil telescope and watch shooting stars in late July nights! Haha
 

I wonder. Looking deeper into space is looking back in time. If we keep developing ways to look deeper and deeper into space will we eventually see the bright flash of the big bang?
 
Here most likely is the p;roof about looking back into time. The Red light shift due to gravity stretching the wavelengths of light. Think of it as that beam of light you saw from the near beginning of time passing Trillions of gravities, torsion twist of space time on its pathway to your telescope.

If you were to fall into the black hole, it would be hard to see, because your light gets stretched out to longer and longer wavelengths — redshifted – to the point of obscurity. But because your observance seems to be of time slowing down, it would pass normally for the moving object. So even though the white light that originated turned to almost indistinguishable infrared and you could say it took so many years to get here because of some mathematical redshift constant but it certainly took what the light experienced. Every sun, black hole, Galaxy would lens the light beam and stretch its wavelength. gravity can't speed it past its max / no mass but can stretch its wave length..... haha /The Mega Verse is Trillions years in size and age.
 
Well, Duh colder winters means the Earth is taking care of itself, it needs lots more ice, sure it shifts to Russia, N. Asia and Northern Europe.
What comes around goes around. So Canada ends up colder, Montana, N.D, Minn. and Wiscs too eventually. More ice is good.
People will migrate. More Nuke power and Renuables. That's already on the grid. Sure fish are gonna go and move too. Sure been one hot summer in the Suns cycle.

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One story: Cooter Brown lived along the Mason-Dixon line at the time of the Civil War. He had family on both sides, and, not wishing to be drafted by either the North or the South, he decided to get drunk — and stay drunk — so that he wouldn’t have to fight in the war. Inebriety has been measured against Cooter Brown’s extended binge ever since.
Wow!!! Thank you for explaining what for me, was a lifelong mystery. :)
 
If you have to go to school to study your cars Fuse Box?
So you graduate and think of your Auto / Truck as "Hell On Wheels."
What will you think of your Bike? Heaven? ..... (y).....🦳
 
I'm good with it as long as the Passengers are paying for it and not me. Mostly a small train is just a really big joke in the scheme of what's needed. Trains basically passed away after the 1950's. Sure Electric powered Subways and elevated have been going well. But/ haha
Most should be staying at home and working, shopping and let it all get much better. Go to a Gym workout for a day or so in the Basement watching music and physical activity there.

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Been trimming off Tree limbs heavy with leaves this week, heavy weather and rains. The 20' ladder is starting to get heavy. Will haul leaves branches next week. Work is done for now. Tomatoes are ripening, yea fresh garden tomatoes. Had Tuna Salad on toast brunch. Red is great Wife.
 
I'm learning wood carving. It tough but
I'm getting better. Whittle by whittle.

You know you cut down the Mighty Oak one branch at a time.
Then you grind out the stump and plant flowers in its grave.
There is a mighty oak gravestone. "STOOD HERE 2023"
 
Red says she’s gonna wood burn Mighty Oak stood here on the 4x4 post I cemented in to put a garden hose on.
It has a piece of wood at the top like a cross. I don’t care….. twit
 
When I moved here, 30 years ago, there was an ant hill in the back yard. It was those tiny brown ants. The ant hill kept getting bigger and bigger. It was about a foot tall. So, I decided to mow it down to ground level. Then I took a mini 3 day vacation. When I got back the ant hill was back, as big as before. I mowed it down again. They built it back up. Mowed it down, but this time the ants moved just over my property line to the state forest area. What got me me was how did they know how to build their nest? There was no ant wearing a tiny hardhat, with tiny blueprints. How did they know to make all those rooms in their nest? And since the ants moved their nest away from me and my mower, which ant was the one, who said, "Alright people, let's pick up and move"? When you consider a tiny ant's tiny brain???????
 
Is it the Collective, Borg like... .....(y)....Sometimes they will just follow each other in a circle round and round, keep getting more ants in it.
Ya know a large ant will actually take to your back of hand area for a bit and bite it. See he likes you. haha Then as the
Death spiral gets more and more walking into it some will begin to leave it and some follow them still some/most continue to
do the circle. I'm betting boredom is the driving force. Some will walk past the roll on their own oblivious to it. Blind b-terds
is a thought. Are the Trees and the Forest floor what excites all the life, moles etc. to roam ? I like walking in the forest in the winter snow.
It's the lil Orange Beetles with Black Spots that T-me off. Mean lil guys.
 
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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.
Several questions popped into my mind as I read your article about light turning red over long distances.
1) Does the red light stop moving once it reaches its source or can another source pick up on that light further away? (I presume it can be seen by other sources)
2) What causes the blue light seen in a flame? Does it mean it's a stronger or warmer source than a red light?
3) Why does the light split into a rainbow (so that it's not only red but several colors) during certain times? (I'm saying it splits, but not sure if that's the correct way of describing it).

Thanks for your responses in advance.
 
A Photon Striking an Electron moving it a higher state?
The Electron soon decays shedding a photon away from it. Is it new or just rejected?
Is Dark Matter (Postive Neutrons and Negative Protons) Decaying to Negative energy photons striking Positive electrons.
Light acts very strange at times creates optical illusions etc. Take the Rainbow at the ground.
Ya think your are in a Golden Place. Very beautiful for a few moments.
The Beams of light can be many colored depending on where they started and how long they started from.
Lasers work well at shorter distances, loose at miles and have to be very powerful to do much at 200,000 km.
Blue light has a shorter wavelength till ya can't see the light at all. Good reason to wear the good sunglasses.
I suppose Ultra Blue-Ray ? Then ya get X-ray and Cosmic Rays. I'm betting its gravity lensing that streatches
out the wavelengths to infa-reds or longer wavelengths. Most likely the more stuff sort of in the way of the lights direction
of travel thru the Ether / Universe the further stretched the lights wave becomes as gravity bends its directional path.
Since the Photon has basically no mass gravity doesn't speed it up it just stretches it out distance of wave directions.
well thas my thought. When the Light wave strikes something it pushes it, say an electron to a higher energy state
for a short time and then the electron sheds. I do believe Light can have different directional speeds just average
measurements so far mostly. Maybe it varies some 20,000 km per second or so?
 
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Maybe stretching the wavelength to immeasurable distances,
slows it down to much slower speeds. Unmeasurable and unobservable????
Maybe that mostly happens at the Black Hole event horizon. I wonder if
a Black Hole acts like a Battery obtaining all that energy that it stretches out.
Is it the never created or destroyed, just changes forms thing again.
 

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