It has struck me as possible that if the planet can create a black disk in day sky, it could also create a white star in the night sky. To be specific, it may be that the stars we see are actually images created in the electric field about 80 miles above our heads. An indication that this could be correct, is the "fake Moon landing". The astronauts did not remember seeing any stars. This is quite possibly because there are no stars which can be seen unaided from the Moon, yet can be seen by Hubble. This could mean that there is another band of interaction at the outer reaches of the Solar System where our Sun's field interacts with the next adjoining System's field, creating another imaging area. My thoughts are that light, and any other electromagnetic wave forms, are being transmitted instantaneously from star system to star system, or between any 2 systems incorporating rotating bodies with extended magnetic (gravitational ?) fields.
There are 2 items of particular interest here. The first is the shadow bands displayed just before and just after a Solar Eclipse. These may indicate the exact frequency of the electric field, and could be utilized to replicate a field at ground level.
The second item is the Schumann Resonance. This could be, not resonance, but an alternating, instantaneous, exchange of information.
My suggestion is to trap the incoming half of the cycle, and slice that up into many small pieces and see what can be found with various radio or TV type receivers, or with a field created with a machine similar to the one I am constructing, or some combination.
All this indicates to me that there may be 2 light speeds. Our 186,000 miles per sec has been proven, but only within our Solar System. But the light travelling between systems may be instantaneous. What you see in the sky at night may be in real time. The distance may be correct, but not the historical aspect.
The way that this could work is this. A rotating body, creates a field which extends radially
outwards, instantaneously. As it forms, it gathers a snapshot of all electromagnetic information along its path.
The Earth, which is known to have a "Schumann Resonance" of about 8Hz, would transmit a complete picture of all heat, light, radio, tv, and probably thoughts, 8 times every second.
With suitable decoding and concentrating equipment, this information could be, and probably is, captured virtually anywhere in the universe.
Another example of the possibility of instantaneous light transmission can be found in Hubble photos of distant galaxies. In what appears to be a random universe, there is a common pattern to be found in the rotating arms of galaxies. These arms are clearly defined features. If a galaxy is observed in a vertical direction it appears as a circular wheel with evenly spaced spokes radiating outwards. However, if a galaxy is viewed at say a 45 degree angle, it is obvious that the spokes are still evenly spaced. When we consider the immense distances across a galaxy, measured in light years, then the light from the top of the galaxy could not arrive at our observation point at the same time as the light from the bottom of the galaxy. We should see a quite distorted or random galaxy, not a neatly patterned one.