Sujet : Re: Does the Math Show A Doubling of the Gravitational Deflection of Starlight?
De : mlwozniak (at) *nospam* wp.pl (Maciej Wozniak)
Groupes : sci.physics.relativityDate : 20. Jan 2025, 09:37:08
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W dniu 20.01.2025 o 09:17, Mikko pisze:
Accepting that space curves requires accepting that parallel lines meet.
Is that rational? Can the eclipse experiments prove that parallel lines
meet? Then how can they prove the doubling deflection? They can't.
Is it rational to accept that we can see the same object in two (or more)
different directions?
Yes, poor halfbrain, nothing extraordinary
or non-euclidean in that, ordinary lensing
(or even a mirror) can make it no worse
than gravitational lensing.
Believing (or pretending to believe) it's
a kind of miracle only possible thanks to the
infinite wisdom of your idiot guru is just
plain stupidity; but, of course - you are
plainly stupid.
Doesn't matter. The fact is that some distant
galaxies
are observed in two or more different directions.
NOTHING non-euclidean in that. Unless
we assume that a light path in vacuum
doesn't deflect - as it was assumed in
your GR shit.