Monday, October 27, 2014

A Model examplar of how light behaves as the Solar System Rotates and Travels in time...!





A Model exemplar of how light behaves as the Solar System Rotates and Travels in time...! 

http://www.djsadhu.com/the-helical-model-vortex-solar-system-animation/
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=0jHsq36_NTU
http://youtu.be/0jHsq36_NTU
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lagrangian_point




Of course the Planets each do move on a constant Planes Solar System around the Sun!
What is a vortex of continuous light lines is everything we see from Earth at any distance beyond the Solar System! Mars light reaches us ~30minutes later, meaning the light traveled to us in a spiral/elliptical. SO WHEN WE SEE MARS WITH OUR EYES AS A BIG STAR AT NIGHT, it is not located there, but ~30minutes ahead in the line of rotation across our skies...!

Anything beyond MARS is located way ahead of the visible location by eye sight or Telescope the distance the light takes to reach us! That is ~>30minutes...!

So something further away than 1light/year and 24hrs, is not even located in the equal place we are seeing it in real time! IT EVEN COULD BE REALLY LOCATED BEHIND US OR EQUALLY BELOW THE HORIZON SOMEWHERE!

SO HOW TO REALLY LOCATE WHERE IS WHAT WE ARE SEEING AT NIGHT, YOU WOULD NEED A STATIONARY SPACE TELESCOPE AS TO THE SUN OR AT THE SAME TRAVEL SPEED OF THE SUN IN THE MILKY WAY GALAXY!Located at a La-Grange distance or somehow with some kind of constant cheap propulsion keeping a stationary location beyond the distance of our Moon! And not as the Earth Satellite Geo Stationary system which are Satellites rotating at the same speed of the rotation of the Earth !

AND EVEN THAT IS NOT CLEARLY EXACT! BUT ACCORDING TO SCIENCE ASTRONOMY OF TODAY, AND ACCORDING TO WHAT WE SEE EVERY NIGHT IN A YEAR AND A FULL COMPLETE ROTATION AROUND THE SUN, HAS ALWAYS BEEN APPROXIMATELY IN THE SAME PLACE. 

ASTRONOMY TEACHES THAT THE POLAR NORTH STAR WILL BE LOCATED DIFFERENTLY AND IS VERY SLOWLY MOVING!
 

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