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Star Being Swallowed by a Black Hole
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<blockquote data-quote="Einstein" data-source="post: 243002" data-attributes="member: 288"><p>There are some science writers out there that do alter data and stretch the truth. For instance it used to be standard practice to mention that black holes are a theoretical concept. And nobody seams to notice that a rotating neutron star also produces the jet phenomena. </p><p></p><p>Were you aware that the atmosphere of our own sun extends outwards of a million miles? That is a big monkey wrench that stands in the way of the idea that gravity bends light. Wouldn't the sun's own atmosphere act like a lens and bend light? We know that happens here on earth. Just look at the size of the moon or sun when high in the sky and compare it to size we see when either body is on the horizon. Atmospheric lensing is a real thing. So sorry if I don't buy the idea that gravity bends light.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Einstein, post: 243002, member: 288"] There are some science writers out there that do alter data and stretch the truth. For instance it used to be standard practice to mention that black holes are a theoretical concept. And nobody seams to notice that a rotating neutron star also produces the jet phenomena. Were you aware that the atmosphere of our own sun extends outwards of a million miles? That is a big monkey wrench that stands in the way of the idea that gravity bends light. Wouldn't the sun's own atmosphere act like a lens and bend light? We know that happens here on earth. Just look at the size of the moon or sun when high in the sky and compare it to size we see when either body is on the horizon. Atmospheric lensing is a real thing. So sorry if I don't buy the idea that gravity bends light. [/QUOTE]
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