Message from @Citizen Z
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haha
Basically, Mike.
yes.
I need to check my ground harness every day
or at least stop wasting so much money on it
https://www.spaceanswers.com/astronomy/how-does-a-telescope-work/
They are not building 15 miles long telescopes. They make the lens bigger to capture more light.
what about SpaceX? blue origin? etc? :v
if entertainment, like star wars and star trek
what about SpaceX? blue origin? etc? :v
science fiction
Some of those are not even built yet
Apply your skepticism of flat earth to the heliocentric globe model and youll begin to see the problems
guys, are you familiar with the history of the telescope
france built this huge telescope
now its in the P900, same viewing distance
our tech increases
we can see further
ahh the p900
The sacred camera
xD
Anyway. Since Citizen Z clearly doesn't actually how light works, here is a simulation I've just written of how light actually works: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=231arqxJaqY&feature=youtu.be
You **can** distinguish two spots superimposed from two light beams from just a single brighter spot from one beam
Its simple
history talks about this huge telescope they once built
didn't see it glancing thru that wiki
When you overlap two beams of light, their intensities do **not** superimpose. Their electric fields do, which contain phase information, which can distinguish two spots overlapping from one bright spot.
or, the telescope called ▬► "LUCIFER" lol smfh...
there's the name thing again
smh
Large telescopes capture more light than small telescopes...more light means that dimmer objects are visible, and there is more light to be analysed
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spooky...
Read what i wrote
real eYe does too..
more light means you can see further
there is a trick you can do if you need glasses
take your finger and make a small square and look thru it
you can see further