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Ways to contact Marshall Barnes/replicate the Verdrehung Fan
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<blockquote data-quote="steven chiverton" data-source="post: 200070" data-attributes="member: 7378"><p>that link was a thirdphaseofmoon link i found it interesting but the one about the black holes was even more interesting , let alone the speed of light slowing down, and speaking of in a vacuum of space theres gasses out there and particles to so how much vacuum do you need for light top travel at its peak velocity , considering the amount of gass clouds and particles which refract light to a certain degree pending on the cosmic cloud dust and gas amounts , if they could measure the vacuum of space how much would it change by considering the amount of gas and dust and clouds out there so i take it its not a perfect vacuum either otherwise wed get a better view of the stars minus the gas giant clouds etc</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="steven chiverton, post: 200070, member: 7378"] that link was a thirdphaseofmoon link i found it interesting but the one about the black holes was even more interesting , let alone the speed of light slowing down, and speaking of in a vacuum of space theres gasses out there and particles to so how much vacuum do you need for light top travel at its peak velocity , considering the amount of gass clouds and particles which refract light to a certain degree pending on the cosmic cloud dust and gas amounts , if they could measure the vacuum of space how much would it change by considering the amount of gas and dust and clouds out there so i take it its not a perfect vacuum either otherwise wed get a better view of the stars minus the gas giant clouds etc [/QUOTE]
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