Tell me more.
about reaction?
http://img219.imageshack.us/i/zuo.jpg/fast translation:
Ullmann's reaction performed on the surface of copper
a) 2 C6H5I molecules adsorbed on Cu's surface, monoatomic level
b)C-I bonds torn apart
c)catching I molecule by blade (vertical manipulation - lack of I atom indicated by gray arrow)
d)moving phenyl radicals close to themselves (lateral manipulation)
e)recombination of phenyl radicals - C-C bond created
f)iodine atom moved from blade onto surface
source: S.W. Hla, K.H. Rieder: Superlattices and Microstructures, 31 (2002) 63.
Right. The star is tinted blue. How does that tell us anything about it or what it's doing?
it's telling us that we are moving toward or away from the object (doppler effect) they are other thing that can cause this, but they do not occur in your flat eart.
An observation isn't an experiment. In Astronomy the astronomer can only observe and skies and create a hypothesis. That hypothesis cannot be put to the test like it can in other sciences.
There are experiments, done by the stars, up in the sky - pulsars, magnetars, black holes, nebulas etc.. You just need to reach for the results

also experiments mentioned by nocreyente (thanks

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