huffy Posted July 8, 2011 Share Posted July 8, 2011 I have been watching solar flares for years,I am now convinced that a very small few of them break the speed off light,I will explain why. Go look at the videos of solar flares and do this. Draw a circle around the outside of the sun,draw another circle 186,000 miles out from that line,this is the distace the solar flare should not be able to cross in 1 second(a bit of mathmatics is needed to figure out where to place the second line as every video is a bit different but if your on this website thats no problem for us. Most of the solar flare videos show flares that stay under this line BUT I have found 3 which the flares cross this line in under 1 second,it's close but they cross it,then they slow down and travel at the speed of light,so what I figured out is that they have to go faster than the speed of light for than small amount of time then slow to the speed of light. It's like throwing a rock into water,it goes real fast in the air until it hits the water then falls to the bottom at a constant speed. The flares are even going out this fast being pulled back by the suns huge gravity. I think I have just figured something really important out,please pass this on to everybody,if I'm wrong I need to know why,please don't speculate why I'm wrong,prove it to me,I tried to disprove myself for along time now and can't, the evidence is right there on tape. Thanks guys,please discuss this and let me know what you think,Greg. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pwagen Posted July 8, 2011 Share Posted July 8, 2011 Are there any clips available (online preferably) that show this phenomena? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
huffy Posted July 8, 2011 Author Share Posted July 8, 2011 Hi,I'll put links to the videos I found but I'm going to be away from my computer until Monday(leaving for a weekend holiday in 15 minutes),I wanted to get my info out there now so I get credit for the find.Can I be wrong ? 100% for sure I could be wrong but I'm intriqued by what I found and need help to prove or disprove it thats why I came here,there are lots of excellant videos out there if anybody wants to try it in the meantime,Greg. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pantheory Posted July 8, 2011 Share Posted July 8, 2011 (edited) I have been watching solar flares for years,I am now convinced that a very small few of them break the speed off light,I will explain why. Go look at the videos of solar flares and do this. Draw a circle around the outside of the sun,draw another circle 186,000 miles out from that line,this is the distace the solar flare should not be able to cross in 1 second(a bit of mathmatics is needed to figure out where to place the second line as every video is a bit different but if your on this website thats no problem for us. Most of the solar flare videos show flares that stay under this line BUT I have found 3 which the flares cross this line in under 1 second,it's close but they cross it,then they slow down and travel at the speed of light,so what I figured out is that they have to go faster than the speed of light for than small amount of time then slow to the speed of light. It's like throwing a rock into water,it goes real fast in the air until it hits the water then falls to the bottom at a constant speed. The flares are even going out this fast being pulled back by the suns huge gravity. I think I have just figured something really important out,please pass this on to everybody,if I'm wrong I need to know why,please don't speculate why I'm wrong,prove it to me,I tried to disprove myself for along time now and can't, the evidence is right there on tape. Thanks guys,please discuss this and let me know what you think,Greg. I think it is a possibility and maybe in accord with all theory, but if not maybe a logical alternative hypothesis can explain it. This is how it may work if all your photo info, timing and measurement(s) are accurate: As flare material is blasted out from the sun there is much matter involved with the blast which may move at a speed of let's say 5% the speed of light. The quantity of this material may be substantial. EM radiation will travel within/through this outward moving matter field which might be accompanied by its own gravitational field. The speed of the EM radiation would then be the speed of the fast moving field plus the speed of light. This leading radiation could then light up initial, invisible precursor materials to the visible blast material resulting in what you have observed, or not Assuming what you have determined as well as the related timing of it is correct, I expect that there are also other hypothesis which could explain what you have preliminary determined. I agree that if your interpretation and all else is valid, that it would seem to be an important discovery. Edited July 8, 2011 by pantheory Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bignose Posted July 8, 2011 Share Posted July 8, 2011 I would be double and triple checking that one second of video is really one second of real time, and that your circle is really 186,000 miles in the scale of the picture. Because I suspect that something is amiss here. If you can post some evidence, then I think you'd get a lot of sets of eyes on it to help check the above issues and many more I probably don't know about. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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