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Default Re: Does the Sun Even Emit Light? - 12-19-2010, 09:52 AM

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Originally Posted by MitzaLizalor View Post
no it can't, false scientists claim that they measure the velocity of light - and yet the very instruments they assert measures that velocity sic are unable to determine the directional component.



No it isn't


This thread is not about positrons or neutrinos

No they're not.

This experience can be made available to you if you wish..
Wow, yet again, where to begin....

Would you really like to talk about the arguable speed of light? The common understanding is that while it is regarded at a Constant (from here out, C) of 186,000 miles per second, or 299,792 km/s, the variable is that the speed itself is a WAVELENGTH. Therefore, subject to the form it has taken. Gamma, Radio, visible light, they are all traveling at the same speed. C is the given speed limit of the universe, yes? Nothing can travel faster than light, I think we can all agree on that. Shoot a flare off at 100yards and see if they hear it or see it first. Proven. The +/- speed is about 200,000mps- 175,000mps (mps being miles per second). Einstein's special theory of relativity (not only proven, but more or less heralded as a work of absolute genius), took said info inherent to his equations and proved simultaneously that gravity and the speed of light were where we had mathematically figured them to be. Roughly 186,000mps for the C, and gravity being a real thing (Newtons gravitational equations, with Einstein's constants being taken into effect.. you want equations??)

Please, take a biblical stance now. Genesis 1:5 "Argues"....

This thread may not be about Positrons/Neutrinos, however, their mere existence would prove that there is something more than the Bible can explain, and therefore needs more than the pages can illuminate.
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