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Date: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 16:29:52 +0100
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Subject: Re: The Universe Is Not A Sphere
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W dniu 13.11.2024 o 11:19, Mikko pisze:
> On 2024-11-12 21:35:12 +0000, LaurenceClarkCrossen said:
> 
>> The Universe Is Not A Sphere
> 
> So it seems. However, the part of the Universe we can see looks,
> except for minor irregularities, very similar to a small part of
> a large sphere. But so does a small part of an Euclidean space.
> 
>> So, parallel lines on its surface do not meet.
> 
> The path of a photon is a special kind of straight line. Light from
> certain quasars (e.g. SBS 0957+561) come to us over two paths so that
> the same qasars can be seen in two directions. This shows that two
> stright lines can cross twice. 

Poincare has been explaining how absurd
such "logic" is - even before it happened.
And, of course, even relativistic idiots
are not stupid enough to stick to it for
real. In most cases of their moronic  mumble
photon's paths are bent.