Is the generally accepted speed of light is wrong.

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Its crazy how the universe is so big even light takes years to get to other stars
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And that's in our own galaxy. so any civilization outside of 200 light years don't know we even exist. There could be thousands of advanced civilizations on other planets but we would never know it.
 

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by your logic, nothing is real. We're all living in a simulation. The screen that you're looking at isn't real. Your body isn't real. It's all CGI simulation crafted by aliens, as they use our bodies for energy.
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there was no CGI in 1919

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That first pic is crazy high quality for 1919

Can you show me where starlight is being refracted around the sun in it?

Help me see it
 

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Its crazy how the universe is so big even light takes years to get to other stars
Whats crazy is that you've never observed any "lag" in the movement of light, yet you still actually believe what you just posted
 

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Not all light is built the same either, it’s probably forms of light faster than we can imagine, probably so fast and powerful we could be looking at it rn and not even notice it, but I do believe that we’ll get more concrete answer if we can ever develop the technology to travel outside out galaxy.
 

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If its moving almost 300k kilometers per second how would the human eye observe a lag?
You couldnt

However, you can see light moving across the ground as the sun moves across the sky and shines on solid objects, causing shade

You do not observe any lag. Just uniform motion
 

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Because the land in front of you is blocking it

For some reason yall seem to think that the natural limitations of eyesight dont apply on a flat plane?? Why is that?
Stars are above, not in front. No land blocks the sky, unless there is a curve.

Also, explain why the moon is inverted in the southern hemisphere.
 

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You couldnt

However, you can see light moving across the ground as the sun moves across the sky and shines on solid objects, causing shade

You do not observe any lag. Just uniform motion
Light is not the same thing as a shadow, you dont see light moving
It takes 8 minutes for the light from the sun to reach the earth.
 

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Stars are above, not in front. No land blocks the sky, unless there is a curve.

Also, explain why the moon is inverted in the southern hemisphere.
This entire post is incorrect

ONCE AGAIN, if you look far enough down a FLAT PLANE, all visible points will converge to the HORIZON

Yhis has NOTHING to do with a curve
 

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Light is not the same thing as a shadow, you dont see light moving
It takes 8 minutes for the light from the sun to reach the earth.
And you know this how?

You measured it from "outter space"?
 

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This entire post is incorrect

ONCE AGAIN, if you look far enough down a FLAT PLANE, all visible points will converge to the HORIZON

Yhis has NOTHING to do with a curve
This has nothing to do with perspective. Polaris is NOT VISIBLE in the southern hemisphere, at all, even with a telescope. If it was a matter of distance, the sky would be universal across the planet, and would be visible with magnification.

You also didn't explain the inverted moon.
 
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