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This book reexamines the longstanding assumption that light diminishes with distance (the Inverse Squares Law) and that the solar system is unequally illuminated by the sun. The author argues that these widely held beliefs are based on misunderstandings and flawed logic and lays out a compelling case for the equal distribution of solar light throughout the system. The author traces the history of these misconceptions, showing how they have persisted despite evidence to the contrary. He provides a detailed analysis of the Inverse Squares Law and its implications, demonstrating its impossibility and the errors inherent in its theory. The book also explores the broader implications of these discoveries, arguing that they challenge our understanding of light and its interaction with the universe. Ultimately, this book offers a provocative challenge to conventional wisdom in optics and astronomy, inviting readers to rethink their assumptions and consider the possibility of a more evenly illuminated and interconnected solar system.
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Excerpt from A Treatise, in Popular Language, on the Solar Illumination of the Solar System: Or, the Law and Theory of the Inverse Squares; Being an Analysis of the Two Received Laws Relating to the Diminution of Light by Distance Wherein Its Is Shown That, According to Undisputed Facts of Nature and of Science, the Solar Illumination Is Equal Th
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