No, that is not what i'm saying at all, you are obviously not reading what i am saying. There are light rays put out in all angles from stars, a cluster of stars would not appear to be very far apart because the light would not pass close enough to the other stars. It is only when a star is behind another star from our point of view that the star light gets bent, and then it doesn't get moved that far in the night sky. From other perspectives off of earth the light would be bent from certain stars, but especially the major constellations are not bent as there are not stars in their path. There is also very strong evidence of gravity existing, and this is one of those instances that puts forth evidence. Also, many FEers assume gravity exists but they know not from where, where as this explains it. Please actually read up on this, the theory of relativity, before you make any more assumptions because you are obviously not understanding it as i'm explaining it.
There you go, kramer just reiterated what i have been saying, all in a nice neat package.