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The gravitational field has a strong influence, but it will affect how the optics? To find the answer, we will return to the 19th century with the aether theory.

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Moved to speculations. You will need to elaborate a bit more on this or it will be closed.

 

Edit: Maybe edit your post back into English? You will also need to do a better job of explaining and introducing your theory as part of your OP. Jusy posting a picture of a few pages of writing won't cut it.

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: I is Vietnamese. I do not have the money to rent compiler. I ask a friend to translate, but he was not good at English. We look forward to your help !

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There are lots of mainstream works on optics and quantum optics on curved space-times. There is no need to bring the aether back into it.

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The problem is that no theory could explain the drift of Hubble telescope images.

Can you clarify this? Do you have a reference that clearly states the problem?

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Rule 7 states "Links, pictures and videos in posts should be relevant to the discussion, and members should be able to participate in the discussion without clicking any links or watching any videos." You need to present your argument here.

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