Einstein says large masses create a curvature of space and that light
beams are curved by these large masses.  I say that large masses produce
Coulomb grids through which light travels.  Under both theories the paths
of light are affected. I don't see any problem.  Einstein and I reach the
same conclusion.

John R

> On 13 June 2014 03:50, <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Yes, light changes speeds many time as it passes through our Universe,
>> but
>> it is always traveling at the speed of light through the grid it is
>> currently traveling through.  There is no reason for it to become
>> blurred.
>>  When light travels through a good prism or a microscope or a telescope
>> it
>> can change speeds several times and it does not necessarily become
>> blurred.
>>
>
> My point is that a distant extended object will send light through regions
> of space which are at a large distances from each other on its way to our
> telescopes. So a galaxy which appears to us to be partly hidden by another
> galaxy is sending light through a region of space thousands of light years
> across. This region contains a large number of massive objects, such as
> stars. If these all have their own CGs, each one travelling at a different
> speed, the light signal would be effectively scrambled as it passed
> through
> this varying "landscape" on its way to us.
>
> But it isn't, as thousands of astronomical pictures of galaxies at
> different distances which happen to lie along the same line of sight show.
>
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