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It may be possible to record streaming live footage of earth thousands of years ago. The concept does not involve time travel or the like. It involves stars' gravity as they bend the skimming light one or few degrees each. Envision an event, the light ray reflected from earth thousands of years ago was pulled closer to some star and thus the ray's angle was deflected, this light traveled past that star further into cosmos and again its angle was deflected by another star then again it skimmed past that second star and onto a third star, and finally the light skimmed past many other stars in a similar fashion. If the angles of light ray's deflection are additive, i.e. they turn the ray in one direction, the ray will turn and will resemble a light-wheel profile. If the ray's angular deflection is not additive it will resemble a light-zigzag profile. Not all light-wheels will be perfectly uniform and may contain zigzag segments or segments that are not additive. Light-wheels will have historical value as long as their rays follow a u-turn profile and return back to earth. When astrology becomes quantitative and will have a map of stars with their vector velocities, masses, time etc., then it will be possible to calculate exact points and times of returning light-wheels. Telescopes will be dispatched to the predicted broadcast points to collect historical evidence.
Thanks, for the read!
Thought of and written by Eugene Kovalenko
Thanks, for the read!
Thought of and written by Eugene Kovalenko