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by oneshtein
1040 days ago
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> Sure you do, just by sitting there. I 100% sure that I cannot bend or stretch imaginary coordinate system outside of my imagination. Can you point to real physical process which causes stretching or bending of the mathematical abstraction? > If you seriously believe you can see 4e12 light years through your window, that's probably hallucinogens of some kind (not necessarily intentional). I cannot see objects smaller than a star or galaxy with naked eye. However, we can see light stretched to the microwave range. |
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"General relativity" as we keep telling you.
> I cannot see objects smaller than a star or galaxy with naked eye.
Only a factor of about a trillion in the size of those two things.
> However, we can see light stretched to the microwave range.
With your eyes? No. And certainly not through your window, whose own thermal emissions relative to the CMB makes your previous claim roughly as unphysical as saying you can look through the sun's photosphere to see Jupiter during an occultation.