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On Feb 2, 5:22*am, (G=EMC^2 Glazier) wrote:
Painius I get your angle analysis and it fits. So would a star moving away from us with less light intensity(already shinning closer to red(kind of pink white) * Also mass density of star.as it radiates white light but its great gravity changes photons to be longer and longer lengths in their great journey to hit our eyes. * TreBert * PS Wave lengths of photons tell us a lot ,but to measure each photon wave accurately is ???? Obviously black holes drag the photon wave out to its maximum graviton wavelength, in so much as we see only black or rather the lack of any spectrum of light. There's also the black area or dark cloud as any black hole patch of our cosmic sky, that's also not giving way to photons. (notice the reddish color shift of stars within the surrounding edge of this dark substance, as though stellar photons had to drastically slow down before continuing on their way) http://spiff.rit.edu/classes/phys301...68_vlt_big.jpg ~ BG |
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