
Baird's Starlight
Baird's Starlight is a theoretical concept proposed by Henry Baird in the early 20th century, suggesting that distant celestial objects, such as galaxies, might appear brighter or have different characteristics due to a hypothetical form of intergalactic illumination or a fundamental property of space itself. It explores ideas about how light travels through the universe and how celestial phenomena might be influenced by cosmic conditions. While not widely accepted or confirmed, Baird's Starlight highlights ongoing questions about the nature of light, the cosmos, and how we interpret astronomical observations.