There was no big bang. There was no start to time. The red shift we also is due to inter stellar antimatter interacting with light. You are a smart, use your brain.
Huh? We can see galaxies from 13 billion light years away, thanks, but its technically too difficult to point something at the Moon and give us a clear view? I can smell BS.
@kaderoder If I could guess, its due to the minimum focal length of the lens in question. Think of it sorta like this: close one of your eyes. Take an object, doesn't matter what it is, hold it at arms length and then focus your open eye. Now slowly move it towards that open eye. You'll see more and more detail (depending on how good your eyesight is) until eventually it gets so close to your face, it becomes fuzzy. Once it gets fuzzy, you've gone closer than your eyes minimum focal length. >
@kaderoder Yes. Why don't (they) point Hubble at the moon and show us the Apollo landing sites? Because it would show fuck-all. One day the truth will be known.
@Chev4206 Try doing some research genius.No telescope,even hubble,has the resolution to see the landing sites.If you`re interested then the LRO and JAXA moon probes have recently taken images of apollo landing sites.They`re on utube under "ultra close up apollo 11".
@kaderoder Hubble seing galaxies but not lunar landers has nothing to do with the distance. It depends on how many arc-seconds the object occupies in the sky. And, we could see a lot of galaxies with our naked eyes if the eyes were much more light-sensitive.
The Hubble telescope was put into orbit to observe the Earth from space. That's why it was on orbit for two years before it ever returned a recognizable image of space. Hubble was the prototype for the "keyhole" satellites. Further iterations were launched without publicity, but no launch can be completely hidden. The Hubble was billed as an astronomical telescope as a cover story. It couldn't be hidden so they "hid it in plain sight".
So if a light image looks the same wither it is coming at us or going away except for the dopler effect and frequency light shift , time in relation to distance is the only thing that is changing along with the frequency of the image. The speed of light is constant.
I believe something near the edge of our universe bubble is pulling at the fabric of space and time. To look to the beginning of time is to look at the head of a pin in a void of nothing to see. Maybe able to look to a time when matter began to form. The time before that is just radiation background noise. No light left in our frequency of vision. I would say our universe goes well beyond our detection of it running away from us.
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Who are these guys.
This gives u an idea of what arrogance is beyind a human facade. We need help, because they are supplanting our brains with they want u to hear & believe.
en,wikipedia,org/wiki/Euclid_(spacecraft)
iTchySkiDs 3 months ago
There was no big bang. There was no start to time. The red shift we also is due to inter stellar antimatter interacting with light. You are a smart, use your brain.
JonThm 4 months ago
LOL at 0:20.. Finally they will penetrate the universe.......
amethystiumm 8 months ago
Huh? We can see galaxies from 13 billion light years away, thanks, but its technically too difficult to point something at the Moon and give us a clear view? I can smell BS.
kaderoder 1 year ago
@kaderoder If I could guess, its due to the minimum focal length of the lens in question. Think of it sorta like this: close one of your eyes. Take an object, doesn't matter what it is, hold it at arms length and then focus your open eye. Now slowly move it towards that open eye. You'll see more and more detail (depending on how good your eyesight is) until eventually it gets so close to your face, it becomes fuzzy. Once it gets fuzzy, you've gone closer than your eyes minimum focal length. >
phuturephunk 1 year ago
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phuturephunk 1 year ago
@kaderoder Yes. Why don't (they) point Hubble at the moon and show us the Apollo landing sites? Because it would show fuck-all. One day the truth will be known.
Chev4206 8 months ago
@Chev4206 Try doing some research genius.No telescope,even hubble,has the resolution to see the landing sites.If you`re interested then the LRO and JAXA moon probes have recently taken images of apollo landing sites.They`re on utube under "ultra close up apollo 11".
swfcocs1 8 months ago
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@swfcocs1 Are these American craft?
Chev4206 8 months ago
@kaderoder Hubble seing galaxies but not lunar landers has nothing to do with the distance. It depends on how many arc-seconds the object occupies in the sky. And, we could see a lot of galaxies with our naked eyes if the eyes were much more light-sensitive.
YDDES 7 months ago
@YDDES NASA is full of shit.
kaderoder 7 months ago
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The Hubble telescope was put into orbit to observe the Earth from space. That's why it was on orbit for two years before it ever returned a recognizable image of space. Hubble was the prototype for the "keyhole" satellites. Further iterations were launched without publicity, but no launch can be completely hidden. The Hubble was billed as an astronomical telescope as a cover story. It couldn't be hidden so they "hid it in plain sight".
fertilizerspike 1 year ago
So if a light image looks the same wither it is coming at us or going away except for the dopler effect and frequency light shift , time in relation to distance is the only thing that is changing along with the frequency of the image. The speed of light is constant.
popeyeus 2 years ago
I believe something near the edge of our universe bubble is pulling at the fabric of space and time. To look to the beginning of time is to look at the head of a pin in a void of nothing to see. Maybe able to look to a time when matter began to form. The time before that is just radiation background noise. No light left in our frequency of vision. I would say our universe goes well beyond our detection of it running away from us.
popeyeus 2 years ago
I wonder how we are seeing the other side of the univers and its hard to see clear the face of our moon
rummiena 2 years ago
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Who are these guys.
This gives u an idea of what arrogance is beyind a human facade. We need help, because they are supplanting our brains with they want u to hear & believe.
wjuler 2 years ago
lol
didjabringadidjalong 2 years ago
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you need help
dumbnetworks 2 years ago
thats why i dont watch tv....
TheConchas27 2 years ago
damn right
Okemaysim14 2 years ago 2
how do you know... ever been there? ^^
cathy2708 3 years ago