Stars Are Thousands Of Times Closer Than They Appear

Beyond the boundaries of established science an avalanche of exotic ideas compete for our attention. Experts tell us that these ideas should not be permitted to take up the time of working scientists, and for the most part they are surely correct. But what about the gems in the rubble pile? By what ground-rules might we bring extraordinary new possibilities to light?

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Re: Stars Are Thousands Of Times Closer Than They Appear

Unread post by Sparky » Thu Apr 21, 2011 7:09 am

well, as i stand on earth, the stars appear to be in the sky, so i don't know how they could be a thousand times closer... :lol:

what did i miss?..why can't we see the stars when viewed from the moon?...is there photon excitation of our atmosphere which produces secondary emissions which we see as stars? :oops:
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Re: Stars Are Thousands Of Times Closer Than They Appear

Unread post by Lloyd » Thu Apr 21, 2011 10:18 am

* I started a thread, called Stars Not Visible in Space?, at this link: http://thunderbolts.info/wp/forum/phpBB3/v ... =10&t=4482. How about discussing that there, instead of here?

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Re: Stars Are Thousands Of Times Closer Than They Appear

Unread post by fosborn » Thu Apr 21, 2011 3:23 pm

Aardwolf wrote:
By stating its for optical navigation does not exclude infra-red. Optical references in science refer to UV, visible and IR. The clear filter is as you highlighted 395-1040 nm. 750-1040 nm is all infra red. It may even pick up a little UV.
I think this is a spec that you might consider, with the messenger camera ccd. So perhaps you have the IR filter you want after all.
TH7888A package is sealed with a specific anti-reflective window optimized in 400-700 nm spectrum bandwidth.
http://www.gaw.ru/pdf/Atmel/ccd/th7888a.pdf
I'm not sure what your point is here. All I've stated is that there is very little, if any, evidence (eye-witness accounts, photos in visible light alone etc.) that light can be seen in the visible range. I not sure that I understand why it isn't nor that it's even important, but the fact remains there just isn't any real evidence. As far as I can tell none of the photos provided here show stars in visible light spectrum alone.
I think you answered the question, thanks, and also Lloyd's question, of why this is relevant for this thread. :)
I'm not stating the stars are not there, but maybe visible light is shifted over extreme distances.I'm sure that could be relevant to distance measurements and probably many other measurements.
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Re: Stars Are Thousands Of Times Closer Than They Appear

Unread post by davesmith_au » Thu Apr 21, 2011 9:23 pm

Please folks, no more on this topic.

IF one day it's shown that the stars are painted onto the ionosphere (or whatever) to trick us all and that MANY THOUSANDS of people have been able to keep this conspiracy secret for all these years, then we'll re-open the discussion.

The Hubble scope takes images in the visible spectrum all the time.

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