nearest star much closer




What if the speed of light was much greater beyond the solar system ?
And so distance becomes less. So the base of the triangle used to
measure
the distance to the nearest star, measures much less in this outside
space.
The etheric pressure is much less outside the solar system and that is
why
the speed of light is greater.

A distance in the solar system would be much further
outside the solar system. Atoms would be much larger.
Think Einstein.

Light gets refracted around the Sun. What if the etheric pressure
was greater near the Sun and the light was actually refracted ? And
light could be similarly refracted when passing galaxies.


The etheric pressure is much less outside the solar system and
that is why the speed of light is greater.

The light does not slow down. It the measuring sticks that
change. So no radiation.
Mo

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