More from W. David Barclay’s Unity
As I am convinced that light is not in linear motion or capable of linear motion, it is critical that we consider the linear bending of light, which I believe to be equally impossible.
Einstein predicted that light passing in close proximity to the sun would be bent outward and away from the sun by the sun’s space/time curve. And sure enough this prediction was confirmed during a solar eclipse, which provided Einstein’s work with quite a boost in popularity.
However, the perceived success of the experiment was based upon a perception of that which was anticipated, in terms of the observed effect.
It was not necessary for the light to pass in close proximity to the sun, in relation to the perceived linear motion of light in order to observe the apparent bending of light. It was only necessary for the field of view to be directed toward the sun, whereby a distortion of field would be noted.
This is a sample of Unity by W. David Barclay.
