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Planets and Stars: Light Years Away Nonsense - by Chris UK.
Planets and Stars: Light Years Away Nonsense - by Chris UK.
The inverse square law of light, its effect on our colour perception, and the properties of telescopes, debunks the impossible astronomical distances of stars and planets that mainstream science claims.
1. Our eyes require min of 0.01 lux of light to perceive colours.
2. They need min of 0.0001 lux to see a source of light or object.
3. Our eyes won't be able to see the coloured light emanating from planets and stars if they were at claimed impossible distances from Earth.
4. The stars like Sirius, Vega or Methuselah should not be visible in the night sky.
5. Telescope magnification increase the angular size of the object but reduces the lux level to the rods and cones of our eyes.
6. If the telescope reduces the lux level on magnification, but makes the star visible then it means that the star is not dim but small in angular size.
7. Telescope magnification alone makes more planets and stars visible, thus they must be closer and smaller.
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