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In the figure below, the angle ‘abc’ via classical law of reflection is equal to 90°.
The value of θ is roughly equal to 20.05 arcseconds; which is the aberration angle,
aka the tilting of the telescope, due to the earth's motion around the sun.
Recall that according to relativity the angle of incidence is not equal to the angle
of reflection. Therefore, relativity incorrectly asserts that starlight comes from ‘a1’,
hence it incorrectly predicts an angle that is equal to: (90°− θ) as shown by ‘a1bc’,
in the figure below. This is an open fraud because the true path of light is shown
a
a1 in orange.
In reality the mirror never changes its slant angle, nor does it
shrink, and nor does the ray of light arrive from 'a1'.
θ The mirror at
c
b is slanted
b at a 45°
angle.