Due to de distance measured in years (light spend traveling the distance) we are prompted to entablish it had happened already. But in science we say it happened when the result of the event reaches us. Then we can say that it happened in 2022 at a star 6,079 × 10^15km away, not during the siege of costantinople or the hundred years war.
Becouse of cause and effect rule cannot be broken.
Curious_Ad_2217 t1_iqttg55 wrote
Reply to Is it possible Betelgeuse has already supernovae’d and the light has not reached us yet? by randitothebandito
To clarify.
Due to de distance measured in years (light spend traveling the distance) we are prompted to entablish it had happened already. But in science we say it happened when the result of the event reaches us. Then we can say that it happened in 2022 at a star 6,079 × 10^15km away, not during the siege of costantinople or the hundred years war.
Becouse of cause and effect rule cannot be broken.