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if light weren't instant you wouldn't be able to see other galaxies or stars

 
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if light weren't instant you wouldn't be able to see other galaxies or stars
you really think light could travel for such a long distance for such a long, long time, having endless chance to be hit with something obtrusive to block your vision of it, and that you could still see it? c'mon.

no, light is instant. if it weren't, most of the sky would be dark.
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04/17/2016 11:30 PM
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Re: if light weren't instant you wouldn't be able to see other galaxies or stars
The reason light doesn't hit anything is because space is really, really big and it's really, really empty.
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Re: if light weren't instant you wouldn't be able to see other galaxies or stars
The reason light doesn't hit anything is because space is really, really big and it's really, really empty.
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and yet somehow the more we peer into any empty part of space as you say, the more we see how much is there don't we
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04/17/2016 11:44 PM
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Re: if light weren't instant you wouldn't be able to see other galaxies or stars
The reason light doesn't hit anything is because space is really, really big and it's really, really empty.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 71895235


and yet somehow the more we peer into any empty part of space as you say, the more we see how much is there don't we
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becuase its really big, lol, and space isnt empty, its actually extremely dirty, its like 10^10000000000000000000 dirtier then mexico city and china combined, its super dusty
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Re: if light weren't instant you wouldn't be able to see other galaxies or stars
The reason light doesn't hit anything is because space is really, really big and it's really, really empty.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 71895235


and yet somehow the more we peer into any empty part of space as you say, the more we see how much is there don't we
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 61548419


becuase its really big, lol, and space isnt empty, its actually extremely dirty, its like 10^10000000000000000000 dirtier then mexico city and china combined, its super dusty
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NO
lol
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Re: if light weren't instant you wouldn't be able to see other galaxies or stars
You know they now photograph single light photons from Lazer bursts in slow motion.. it's very easy to see its moving incredibly fast but not instantaneous. ..
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Re: if light weren't instant you wouldn't be able to see other galaxies or stars
The reason light doesn't hit anything is because space is really, really big and it's really, really empty.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 71895235


and yet somehow the more we peer into any empty part of space as you say, the more we see how much is there don't we
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 61548419


becuase its really big, lol, and space isnt empty, its actually extremely dirty, its like 10^10000000000000000000 dirtier then mexico city and china combined, its super dusty
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 3459079


And if that's the case, then the more or less thick dust that is said to exist between us and stars allegedly billions of light years away, would be thick enough to block the light supposedly coming to us from stars billions of light years away.

Last Edited by Asuralikeproduction on 04/18/2016 01:49 AM





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