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<blockquote data-quote="Einstein" data-source="post: 173565" data-attributes="member: 288"><p>The math is flawed if it describes something that doesn't have any factual basis in our reality. Let's take equations for an example. In Algebra we learned that X can be equal to Y if a constant of proportionality is included in the equation. So X=(k)Y where k is the constant of proportionality is considered to be a basic blueprint for an equation. The only problem is that it is just math. In our real world things like that don't happen. Consider making an apple equal to an orange. You would need some conversion constant in order to make it happen. Maybe something like fairy dust. Now if you are a firm believer in fairy dust, then you might believe this is possible. But the rest of us will not. </p><p></p><p>There is a problem with the notion that our Sun's gravity can bend starlight. The problem is that there is an alternate fact based explanation. The Sun has an atmosphere that extends outwards by thousands of miles. The atmosphere is merely acting as a lens bending the light around from behind. We see the same light bending in our own atmosphere daily when either the Sun or the moon is on the horizon. The size of the Sun or the moon is greatly amplified due to atmospheric lensing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Einstein, post: 173565, member: 288"] The math is flawed if it describes something that doesn't have any factual basis in our reality. Let's take equations for an example. In Algebra we learned that X can be equal to Y if a constant of proportionality is included in the equation. So X=(k)Y where k is the constant of proportionality is considered to be a basic blueprint for an equation. The only problem is that it is just math. In our real world things like that don't happen. Consider making an apple equal to an orange. You would need some conversion constant in order to make it happen. Maybe something like fairy dust. Now if you are a firm believer in fairy dust, then you might believe this is possible. But the rest of us will not. There is a problem with the notion that our Sun's gravity can bend starlight. The problem is that there is an alternate fact based explanation. The Sun has an atmosphere that extends outwards by thousands of miles. The atmosphere is merely acting as a lens bending the light around from behind. We see the same light bending in our own atmosphere daily when either the Sun or the moon is on the horizon. The size of the Sun or the moon is greatly amplified due to atmospheric lensing. [/QUOTE]
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