The purpose of this experiment was to identify an invisible light bending force everywhere in the sky. The following assumptions were made: 1. The Milky Way (Earth included) is moving at somewhere between 5,000 and 20,000 kilometers per second away from the Big Bang. Though we cannot red-shift ourselves we do know that some galaxies are moving away from us at 40,000 kilometers per second and others are moving below or well below that velocity away from us but all, including us, are moving away from the Big Bang epicenter. 2. The straight line trajectory of a light beam can be bent if it passes through a sufficiently strong gravitational field as evidenced in the 1919 and 1922 solar eclipse observations of starlight passing near the surface of the Sun. The experiment began on October 17,2000 and ended on October 20, 2000. It took place in an open field in central Florida. It consisted of a foot square white target and a simple leveling laser, both securely fastened and immovable. The target and the laser were separated by a 25 foot open space and the line of the laser beam when turned on was at a 45 degree angle to both the longitudinal and latitudinal lines of the Earth.
The laser was turned on and left on for 72 hours (excluding thirty second battery changes) in order for the beam to point in an infinite amount of directions towards outer space, courtesy of the Earth’s rotation and orbital movement around the Sun. Sometime in that journey the laser beam would be parallel to the unknown expansion trajectory line of the Milky Way and at another time perpendicular to that line. When the beam and the target were parallel to the Expansion line the laser beam was aligned with the target and would reach the target center though the target would be 5-14 inches further or closer when the beam arrived, the Earth having moved in the interim. When the aligned beam and the target were perpendicular to the Expansion line the laser beam should theoretically miss the aligned target center by 5-14 inches. In the time it takes the beam to reach the target in the perpendicular mode the target will have moved 5-14 inches away from the laser beam’s trajectory. Since there was no such movement indicated on the target through the 72 hours it was concluded that the beam was being bent by an invisible colossal force present everywhere in the sky continuously maintaining integrity between the laser beam and the target center*. The following graphic illustrates the time lapse trajectory
*Over the 72 hours the impact point of the beam shifted up to an average of almost one inch. Web Site Maintained & Hosted by Globalsites.net, Inc. |