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    Does Light Travel in a Single Line or Cone-Like Receiving?

    Haha, I think? Although, I am such a newb that I don't know if you are kidding me or not? BTW, I am looking for a job... doing whatever it takes to clean the floor, etc... and start from the bottom up. In the meantime, post a link to your theory guidelines so I can learn what dumb ideas I...
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    Does Light Travel in a Single Line or Cone-Like Receiving?

    One Q on that last one though. If the restriction on the speed of light is due to the energy needed to propel mass, why would the energy needed to propel neutrinos come into play if neutrinos are essentially massless? or are they? Are they massier than photons? DOH?
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    Does Light Travel in a Single Line or Cone-Like Receiving?

    Thanks... I think? :-) So, if I assume an essential cone dispersial of distant light/energy and what we know of mass as being good everywhere, then thank you for the help. See you earlier... JK. :-)
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    Does Light Travel in a Single Line or Cone-Like Receiving?

    Nother for ya. We KNOW that Mass is also relatively stable and universally equally accepted equally by other universes by how we measure it from earth... right? Sorry, but I want my equations to be as perfect as possible... thanks. :-)
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    Does Light Travel in a Single Line or Cone-Like Receiving?

    Simple Q for you all... Has it yet been determined if light from a far source proceeds to us in a single line, or in a conelike receiving? I am working on a Schwarzschild equation but since I am an uneducated dummy, I am confused as to why we haven't yet determined the cone or no cone...
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    Stargazing Telescopes: Magnifiers or Time Machines?

    While on Betelgeuse, I have another noob question. It is said that the gamma ray burst from Betelgeuse going Supernova will not impact Earth since we are not aligned with that starts rotational axis... yet, the image from Hubble shows one of that stars poles looking right at us. How tight is a...
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    Stargazing Telescopes: Magnifiers or Time Machines?

    My thoughts exactly. :) Additionally, as I look for ways to look back in time across immense distances, do we have any actual non-theoretical proof that traversible wormholes(or any wormholes) actually exist and if so, do we have a way to measure how far the wormhole travels by measuring...
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    Stargazing Telescopes: Magnifiers or Time Machines?

    Thank you for the reply. Is the speed of light the highest attainable speed at which any energy would flow from a SuperNova to us here on earth? If so, is there a specific spectrum or wavelength of light which travels at the maximum which over long distances could provide an earlier warning...
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    Stargazing Telescopes: Magnifiers or Time Machines?

    As I was helping my teenage kids with their science homework, I began to wonder if and how Einsteins theories on time/space relationship would apply to someone who was using a telescope to view a far distant Red Giant going SuperNova. Would using a telescope to view such an event result in...
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