Let me start by saying that I am not up to date on the current theories regarding light( Particle or Wave?).
When light travels it degrades, my understanding, hence we need larger and more powerful telescopes to capture more light, to be able to see further.
Question:
Could, as of yet unknown, reconstructable information properties/information, exist in within light?
Light from a star into our telescope at a distance of say, 1,000,00,000,000 L.Y., could be somehow read, then translated into a new distance, say 1,000 L.Y. (what the light was like at that point) Providing you with a closer image of that star.
I thought of the idea ages ago, but with the latest experiment trans-porting a laser beam across a room(not carrying, hehe), I got to thinking that we are actually only starting to learn more about how 'light' works. Which I think is cool, because I've always thought that the speed of light is not the limit to how fast we can go... But the begining.
No facts, just a thought...
When light travels it degrades, my understanding, hence we need larger and more powerful telescopes to capture more light, to be able to see further.
Question:
Could, as of yet unknown, reconstructable information properties/information, exist in within light?
Light from a star into our telescope at a distance of say, 1,000,00,000,000 L.Y., could be somehow read, then translated into a new distance, say 1,000 L.Y. (what the light was like at that point) Providing you with a closer image of that star.
I thought of the idea ages ago, but with the latest experiment trans-porting a laser beam across a room(not carrying, hehe), I got to thinking that we are actually only starting to learn more about how 'light' works. Which I think is cool, because I've always thought that the speed of light is not the limit to how fast we can go... But the begining.
No facts, just a thought...
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