When one views stars such as Sirius or Procyon through a telescope, one very quickly realíses that these stars cannot be trillions of miles away.
The NASA cosmology requires that stars be located very far from Earth, so as not to be subject to parallax. If the stars were close, then the distance traveled by the Earth during her orbit of the sun, and the distance traveled by the sun through the galaxy, would affect the relative positions of the stars when viewed from Earth.
The trouble for the NASA cosmology is that the stars are very obviously only ten or twenty thousand kilometres away and are very clearly created by some kind of electromagnetic phenomena
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