I'm not sure about creating a " lensing affect producing a redshift" but I will say this about the lensing affect.Originally Posted by north
for example, light from a star behind the Sun, in which we do not see the light from this star directly but is seen because this light is bent because of the Suns atmosphere down towards us.
now if I raise the Earth so that the north pole of the Earth is level with the north pole of the Sun, this light from the star is no longer bent but comes straight towards us at the north pole of Earth. but is still bent down to the south pole of the Earth.
now if I raise the south pole of the Earth so that is is level with the north pole of the Sun. the light from the star behind the Sun will be straight towards the south pole of the and the north pole of the Earth will also see the light moving up towards it.
so that the lensing or bending of light is because of the Suns atmosphere. and the Suns atmosphere is plasma based.
so there is NO curvature of space in and of its self but rather, what bends the light is the constiuents in that space.
Originally Posted by north
I'm sure why your response to my response is put in such a way? explain
Originally Posted by brodix
meaning that space in and of its self limits C. but not the energy/matter within space. have I got you right here?Originally Posted by north
it maybe
but what I think would be interesting would be the result of first colliding two light sources, (aimed exactly at each other) together, at the same frequency and different frequencies and energy. has this been done? because so far we look at light just coming towards us with no light source opposing it in the opposite direction. behind us. what is the result of light colliding with light?



