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Anonymous at Sun, 17 Nov 2024 09:01:01 UTC No. 16478743
Are the stars in space visible from the night sky simply located in their positions, or do they act as pillars, effectively stretching the image of our night sky?
Anonymous at Sun, 17 Nov 2024 10:13:15 UTC No. 16478771
>>16478743
All you see is the light that reaches your eyes, nothing from your pov is in its "real position" until you get close enough to it where the delay between information exchange is negligible
Anonymous at Sun, 17 Nov 2024 11:07:57 UTC No. 16478797
>>16478771
Make sense homo
Anonymous at Sun, 17 Nov 2024 11:16:10 UTC No. 16478802
>>16478771
What do you mean it's not in its real position. You sound retarded. The source of the light must be there. Light doesn't just run away
Anonymous at Sun, 17 Nov 2024 11:21:23 UTC No. 16478810
>>16478771
What's this schizo nonsense on my sci? Real position? Why the fuck wouldn't it be?
Anonymous at Sun, 17 Nov 2024 11:27:36 UTC No. 16478815
This post is not in its real position.
Anonymous at Sun, 17 Nov 2024 12:35:46 UTC No. 16478877
>>16478815
First post best post
Anonymous at Sun, 17 Nov 2024 13:49:40 UTC No. 16478952
>>16478810
>Why the fuck wouldn't it be?
Because by the time the light reaches your eyes it's already somewhere else, you're not seeing the object where it is, you're seeing the light that reflected off of the object the moment it was in that specific location
Anonymous at Mon, 18 Nov 2024 00:58:34 UTC No. 16480057
>>16478771
>>16478952
These.
The only thing in the universe that is ever in its correct position is you.
>>16478743
Everything else had better things to do and has already moved on.