Lensing
effect and Starlight
bending; two misinterpreted phenomenons

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Starlight bending and
Lensing effect;
What
are the real facts behind these phenomenons? Releasing of nuclear energy: Releasing of energy in all form of chemical or nuclear reactions is due to the releasing or expansion of space matter (ether magnetic particles) in the reactions. It is well understood that the thermo nuclear reactions in the Sun is the reason for the releasing of energy by the Sun. When nuclear particles overlap (bond) each other, they release the overlapped volume of matter to the outer world and cause to decrease some of their mass and volume. |
Since the
greater density of the nuclear particles, the released matter will
detonate. This detonation of the ordinary matter to space matter is the
reason for the releasing of energy in nuclear reactions (see Nuclear
energy).
Starlight bends when it
passes through near the Sun
There are three reasons for
this phenomenon
1) The lightest form of
matter –the space matter is filled everywhere in the universe. Density
of space matter is greater in the near surface of the Sun (like the higher
atmospheric air pressure and density on the sea level of the Earth)
because of the gravitational pull that exerted on the space matter by the
Sun. The density of space matter lowers with the increasing of the
distance from the Sun’s surface (also same as the atmospheric air on
Earth).
2) Space matter that
released in the nuclear reactions creates a denser space matter medium on
the surface of the Sun and it expands outward.
3) The Sun has a denser
atmosphere than ours own, made of lighter elements that extends to
thousands of kilometers (altitude of the sun's atmosphere).
It is well known that, when
light passes through two different density mediums, i.e. when light passes
from a rare medium to denser medium or vice versa, light will be deflected
or refracted. The starlight bending purely is the refraction of light by
different density mediums (see What
is light).
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