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Hello, very interesting about the laser. Can I understand that? Shooting a laser into nothing makes no sense. There has to be an end. Example: annoying a cat with the laser. The laser hits the ground, creating a point. It's the same with measuring a room with a laser. May I assume that there is an end in the sky? That would also coincide with my assumptions. I think you have noticed, as I have, that the so-called planets are in the same focus. Moon waves, Jupiter waves and sun waves also confirm my assumption. It resembles an IMAX. I'm sorry. That's how it seems to me.