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Le 13/01/2025 à 21:12, Richard Hachel  a écrit :
> [snip nonsense]

> When we look at the sun with special instruments, we observe immense arcs of 
> matter and energy ejected over colossal distances. I will not be made to believe 
> that there is no gas or matter in this heliosphere, and that optical phenomena of 
> diffraction are impossible there.

You cannot "be made to believe" what is experimentally observed. Not only 
the density of the corona is very well known, and optical refraction is 
100% ruled out, but the deviation is also measured for light arriving at 
an angle of 90° with the ecliptic plane on Earth. So any effect of the 
Sun matter, magnetic field, etc. is definitely ruled out. And you should 
know: it as it has been pointed out to you numerous time.

In that very sense, Richard, you are a FRAUD. You are in denial of 
experiments in addition to be in denial of logic. Also you are a impudent 
LIAR.

> But when I see how we were able to sabotage the SR from its foundations, and how 
> much human beings were able to sabotage Poincaré's special relativity.

another lie, as usual...