My highlights.But how many shells, or double layers, dielectric boundary layers between here and
even the nearest 'star'? Too many unknownsstill for me to trust even the shorter
distance calculations. Maybe Sir A is a planet just a few light days away? Siriusly
You didn't dispute JJohnson's summery earlier in this thread, which focused on the The Hipparcos cataqlog, so I guess you just want to be chatty.
http://thunderbolts.info/forum/phpBB3/v ... =15#p48478
Also this response;The Hipparcos catalog used a satellite to make geometric parallax measurements of thousands of stars, and distances to certain stars are known with better precision than previously. In Appendix 2 of the Hipparcos Catalog is the following graph depicting the measured/calculated distances versus the percent error. By the time the distance is out to about 500 parsecs (pc), the very least error in distance is 25%, and then only for that tiny fraction of the group hugging the rising bottom edge of the grouping.
http://thunderbolts.info/forum/phpBB3/v ... t=0#p47957by GaryN »
Hi allynh,
Sorry, I didn't word that very well. I understand parallax, didn't mean
the principle was bogus, just its application to stellar distance, without,
like you say, a huge baseline.
Which I refer back to JJohnson's post of the The Hipparcos catalog, for The huge baseline you desired.
In your EM thread, your concerned about rung seven on the cosmological ladder not rung 1.
http://thunderbolts.info/forum/phpBB3/v ... 150#p52670The cosmic ladder looks very shaky, and it is at rung 7 where I
believe the big problems start,
Also, you overlooked a question of why X ray and UV stars don't out shine the visible stars in our sky
http://thunderbolts.info/forum/phpBB3/v ... 780#p53592
But you did answer it in another thread, and I did want to cover it:
http://thunderbolts.info/forum/phpBB3/v ... &start=120
My response was; its not tricky, just a simple falsification test.GaryN » Geez you ask some tricky questions Frank. Good for you! There is much more I need to
learn about the new instruments in use, and lenses and gratings and polorisation, etc.
I'm sure there is an answer, just need to find it somehow!