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Glowies_love_me 1 point 9 hours ago +1 / -0
I have measured the 'speed' of the sun from different places and different times and it is always the same.
Really? Wow. I thought the sun would have to change speeds in order for it to work on the FE model.
Yes and that is why the FE model is falsified.
But, we still have the issue of the sun light not being parallel, so...it's not a paradox, it's just that the sun is not 93 million miles away. It's a few thousand miles away.
The Sun's light is parallel. If the sun was only a few thousand miles away it would be trivial with triangulation to determine its distance. So tell me exactly the Suns distance? You already said you can't and that the Sun might be a reflection, Make up your mind.
So, if you have sun tracking data, and you always measure the speed the same, how would you adjust the FE model to reflect what we observe?
▼ Glowies_love_me 1 point 9 hours ago +1 / -0 I have measured the 'speed' of the sun from different places and different times and it is always the same.
Yes and that is why the FE model is falsified.
The Sun's light is parallel. If the sun was only a few thousand miles away it would be trivial with triangulation to determine its distance. So tell me exactly the Suns distance? You already said you can't and that the Sun might be a reflection, Make up your mind.
It falsifies the FE model.