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John Smith wrote:
What would you see as the affect causing the red shift effect? We are immersed in relativistic effects and cannot measure or see the forest for the trees. If our velocity is less today than it was in the past, then seconds are shorter today than in the past. If we measure a frequency with a second that is shorter than seconds were when the frequency was generated, the frequency measurement is red-shifted. If we measure the age of the universe with shortened seconds, we come up with a value that is too large. What if the very first second after the Big Bang was one billion years long measured in present day seconds? Hyperinflation would not be needed. And there would be a drift between carbon-14 years and Bristle Cone pine rings. This thought occurred to me some 40+ years ago when I made a frequency measurement and the time base selection knob on my o'scope was loose and pointing to the wrong time scale. I measured 30 Hz for the power line frequency. -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com |
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