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I got my personal “Hubble” and “James Webb telescopes”... all in one :) I was so excited you have no idea, I hardly waited to set up my Homestar Flux galaxies projector in my study room. I laid down on my back and I enjoyed an open eye meditation while I stared at the Milky Way projected on my ceiling, and Miller Engineering discs the Pillars of Creation, Carina Nebula, and of course James Webb's First Deep Field that produced the deepest and sharpest infrared image of the distant universe to date (for instance the light from one galaxy traveled for 13.1 billion years before Webb’s mirrors captured it). Those few stars with six spikes taken by JWT are from Milky Way, other galaxies are from five billion light years away, and those red-shifted galaxies were born at the Dawn of the Universe.
I turned on the motion effect and I felt like I was there, the ceiling disappeared, I reached out to the stars in the Carina Nebula, and in other places. I had such an awesome experience to stare at those red-shifted galaxies born at the Dawn of the Universe. It was a time when I could astral project like in the second paragraph of my blog OBE Red Tunnel mindscape777.bl... and Miller Engineering discs brings positive emotions from that era, many thanks.
I made the video using Google Pixel 6 smartphone, and though at the end of the video-clip I placed the phone over the lens, I did not stare at the laser. Caution please do not look into the physical lens if you have any projector.
More Miller Engineering discs for my Sega Homestar Flux projected on my ceiling: the International Space Station and the curvature of the Earth seen from the space shuttle Endeavour's vantage point ready to dock. Also the awesome disc with Mystic Mountain from Carina Nebula (three light year tall... well, from the Sun to the closest star Proxima Centauri are about 4 ly, so go figure) • My Sega Homestar Flux ...