Light Does Not Travel in Straight Lines — and That Changes Everything

What if light curves through an invisible medium and our entire perception of the cosmos is an optical illusion?

The Greatest Illusion

We assume light travels in straight lines. Our entire astronomy, our distance measurements, our worldview is based on this. But what if this assumption is wrong?

The Radial Aether Gradient

In Cellular Cosmology, an aether gradient increases from the Earth shell (periphery) toward the centre (celestial sphere). Light moves through this medium — and is curved, similar to how light refracts in water or glass.

The Consequence

If light curves, then: - The concave inner surface appears as a convex outer surface - The nearby Sun at the centre looks like a distant sphere - Stars appear as infinitely distant points of light but are actually light phenomena in the aether

It's All a Matter of Optics

The entire Copernican cosmology rests on the assumption of rectilinear light propagation. If that assumption falls, the worldview falls.

The Earth is not as it appears. It appears that way because light does not travel as we think.

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