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Le 27/08/2024 à 20:09, "Paul.B.Andersen" a écrit :
> So we can sum it up:
> 
> Since the speed of light is slow (c), the light will use 1 second
> to go from the Moon to Richards telescope.
> So the picture of the watch in the telescope will show 00:00'07"
> when the lunar watch shows 00:00'08".
> 
> But since the speed of light is infinite and the picture of
> the watch in the telescope show 00:00'07", the lunar watch
> is really 00:00'07" at the very moment when the watch on
> Richard's table is 00:00'08".
> 
> Well explained, Richard!
> 
> It is all clear when we take into account the POSITION of
> the observer and the PERSONAL REALITY of his hyperplane
> of present time.

Is this a joke or did you actually understand and approve of what I have 
been saying for 40 years?

Because this is the first time a human being has told me that he has 
understood.

It is not common in the history of humanity.

27 août 2024 : a miracle on Earth? 

R.H.