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		<description>Probably we should also consider the phenomena, that happens with visible light in the  prismatic glass, where because of difference in speed of light in everything but vacuum, depends on wavelenght of EM radiation, and therein, we can separate white visible light to the colours of the rainbow ....
The astronomers also teach us, that universe is not quite as empty space, so, in millions of  light years thick layer of space, there is plenty of visible and unvisible matter taht can affect all kind of electromagnetic radiation in the similar way, that glass have on visible light.</description>
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The astronomers also teach us, that universe is not quite as empty space, so, in millions of  light years thick layer of space, there is plenty of visible and unvisible matter taht can affect all kind of electromagnetic radiation in the similar way, that glass have on visible light.</p>
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