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Originally Posted by peacegirl
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Originally Posted by LadyShea
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Originally Posted by peacegirl
But it has no bearing on the inverse law whatsover, so please stop making it appear what it is not, just so LadyShea can be smarter than Lessans.
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What's the inverse square law got to do with this example?
According to optics, there should be a time delay when viewing the moons of Jupiter
According to efferent vision, there shouldn't be a time delay when viewing the moons of Jupiter
Empirical observation: there is a time delay when viewing the moons of Jupiter
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That is not proven LadyShea.
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What's not proven? That on Earth we see the position of Jupiter's Moons as they were in the past, due to the speed of light? Sure it's proven....multiple space probes have actually reached Jupiter you know, and recorded the exact coordinates.