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Re: How Long We See At Space?
Forum List | Follow Ups | Post Message | Back to Thread Topics | In Response To Posted by Mikro. on August 3, 1998 04:07:05 UTC |
Light start to go at one light-source-point. It has speed. We see it at time now. We dont know, if light-source still life or not. We dont know, what was that distance, to our eye and this light-source. We know only that light coming our eyes, some speed, and some power. Same thing/problem has also radiodignal measuring systems. Maybe only, accurace distance measuring system is, traditional, directly seed, angle-measuring system. Rest of, is theory and imaginaton.
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