From: Archimedes Plutonium on


Craig Markwardt wrote:
> On May 19, 9:51 am, Archimedes Plutonium
(snipped)
>
>
> Or, maybe such tests exist but you didn't find them. Possible
> examples:
> * spectroscopic binaries (which have both redshift and blueshift)
> * *eclipsing* spectroscopic binaries
> * binary pulsars which show redshift & blueshift, also time delay
> due to light travel time changes throughout the orbit
> * *eclipsing* binary pulsars
> * galactic rotation curves measured at hydrogen 21 cm line (both
> redshift and blueshift)
> These are searchable by Google and ADS.
>
> All of these are quite high precision. All of them show both
> redshift and blueshift. Some of them show eclipses.
>
> CM

Yes, thanks. But I developed a new astronomy technique never used
before by astronomers.

This is where the Eclipse takes place at the telescope itself, a
manmade
imposed eclipse, not a natural two bodies eclipsing but rather, a
telescopic
eclipse.

Before this techique, which is a few days new, astronomy never really
had
any answer as to whether a distant body was moving towards the
observer
or away from the observer. The only answer to such a question was
provided
by astronomers giving the questioner either a redshift of blueshift
answer.

Well, the Eclipse-test, bypasses the shifting enquiry for the question
of whether
a distant body is moving towards or away from the observer. Here, the
Eclipse
Test or Technique is independent of the shift question.

Telescopic Eclipse Technique: we see a distant body in the telescope.
We want
to know if it is moving away or towards the observer. We thence, apply
a
minimum eclipsing of the image in the telescope. We record all the
details to
repeat the eclipsing on a future date. We come back on that future
date
and repeat the entire previous eclipse technique. We then note whether
the
previous eclipse was breached or whether it decreased. If the eclipse
was
breached, means the distant body is moving towards Earth. If the
eclipse
is decreasing means it is moving away from Earth. If it was the same
eclipse
from last eclipse means either insufficient interval time to checkup
or that
the body is moving relatively stationary to Earth.

The Principle behind the Telescopic Eclipse Technique: the principle
is simple
to understand. A distant object is moving relative to an observer who
wants
to know if moving toward the observer or away. If moving towards then
the
"size of the distant object will increase to the observer, over time."
If moving
away the size will decrease with time. The eclipse applied gives the
observer
at the telescope a means of measuring the size over time, and thus
answering
whether the body is moving towards or away from the observer.

The trouble with past astronomy as to the question of moving towards
or away from
a observer, the trouble with it was that it was all based on a
redshift or blueshift answer.
So astronomers were not answering the question, is the Great Wall
moving towards Earth
or away from Earth, when they gave an answer as to redshift or
blueshift.

The fiberglass experiment shows that movement towards the observer
causes a
redshift.

So this new technique to astronomy sheds light on whether the Doppler
redshift and
Doppler blueshift have any meaning at all in astronomy.

Because once astronomers use the Telescopic Eclipse Technique and find
out that
the quasars for the majority are actually moving towards Earth with a
high redshift.


Archimedes Plutonium
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whole entire Universe is just one big atom
where dots of the electron-dot-cloud are galaxies