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Post by Pincho Paxton on Oct 1, 2023 11:22:57 GMT
Backwards Parallax In The UniverseThere may be a way to prove that the Aether exists, and that is to find backwards parallax in the universe. Old computer games used the screen resolution for speed, and to cross 3 pixels of the screen in a single loop would be faster than to cross 1 pixel of the screen in the same loop. The Aether creates a galaxy's resolution, but each galaxy can have a different sized aether, because the Aether is just a black hole divided up by the spins of gravity. Gravity has an initial scale which is its spin, but gravity scales down to escape when it is trapped by spinning inwards like the clay pressed by hands on a potter's wheel. Parallax is similar to the screen resolution where a single pixel is a smaller distance than 3 pixels, so far away objects crossing a smaller distance appear to move slower across your field of vision. But with each galaxy having a different backdrop resolution it may be possible to find backwards parallax in the universe. Backwards Parallax means that things further away move faster than they should compared to things in front of them. That would then prove that the Aether exists. I like this theory, and I think it will later be discovered to be true, plus I figured out a way to prove the aether, so I am giving it an award! Pincho Paxton
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