Astronomy Variety Additional – 6.09pm Monday 10th February 2025


Astronomy Variety Additional – 6.09pm Monday 10th February 2025

While space expands, the galaxy format seems to largely counter that expansion, keeping the star system static. The gravity between Earth and it’s moon keep them at a steady distance from each other. I believe it’s a centimeter a year?

When I was younger and magnifiers were thicker glass than now, I noticed that if you looked through the magnifiers one stop the other you get a very similar result as the lensing we see with the powerful telescope.

What is being seen there isn’t due to the Relativity theory from my perspective.

To me, it appears that the telescope lens, by looking through the gravity field of the object the telescope it’s looking past, ie., by looking through the gravity field one perimeter to the other, it is behaving as the second magnifying glass and naturally distorts what you are seeing, whilst bringing it closer.

And might I add that I saw ring feature whilst looking through the twin magnifiers.

Gravity and expansion are at odds and if gravity is as I theorised it is, then the galaxy exists to counter expansion, so the star system can stay together, otherwise they would just drift off to oblivion, which would destroy their future.

I am still certain the universe is not creating gravity. I shall think of a title for this specific theory of mine, just as others have names for theirs.

Spin for example should be titled MacLeod (or Anderson) Spin. I see no reason why it shouldn’t when others like ‘Higgs Boson’ and many others have their names applied.

Fiona MacLeod(C)