Which stars appear first in the twilight of the night sky, is it the closest stars to us or is it the brightest stars?
Also, if light expands in all directions from a star, why doesn't the image expand?
Is the image of the star multiplied in a "loop wave of light".
Does the wave of light break and multiplies the image so what we see is the image of the star in a tiny spec of a bubble of light?
Just wondering.......
2007-04-17
13:40:25
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