Message from @chad46
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what is claimed
So, it's a matter of taking NASA's word for it.
what does nasa say about it
Explanation: Was this flash the farthest star yet seen? An unexpected flash of light noticed fortuitously on Hubble Space Telescope images may prove to be not only an unusual gravitational lensing event but also an image of a normal star 100 times farther away than any star previously imaged individually. -NASA https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap180411.html
Gravitational lensing.
A flash
From the fake hubble
haha, I feel like I've been hustled into something I had no intention of defending.
Hubble has spotted black holes. Black holes suck in everything around them. They even suck in light.
interesting i thought it was the array which made the black hole picture
some body is telling lies
@Drewski4343 no need to, we both know what it is
Hubble has probably "spotted" accretion discs or lensing.
The earth is not flat lol idk if people are just kidding or what
youve been here a while holly you know the arguments
Stars moving around
oh yes
Watch the gif a few times
It still takes beautiful pictures of objects in space.
that is said of hubble
That's why I'd never intentionally debate the existence of gravitational lensing here.
Do you know that the Golden Gate Bridge has to account for the curvature of the earth?
no it didnt
it accounted for movement
Look it up
What movement
lol what movement
what a clown
K ill brb
K
Flat or round now😂
Its ok. He will realize he was wrong
lol
😂 Yeah my mother is to stupid to Trust me
how could he not know its built to cope with movement
I took a screenshot but I can’t post it here