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Cecil Moore wrote:
Dave Oldridge wrote: Nobody that I know of, but we're getting to the point where we can see almost that far back. Seems to me all we can see is back to the point where things are moving away from our relative position at less than the speed of light. Did you know that the red shift is quantitized, i.e. not continuous, even within the same galaxy? All parts of any given galaxy are not moving toward or away from us at the same speed, unless the galaxy is perfectly perpendicular to us. Is your red-shift issue about the red shift itself, or about the magnitude of the shift? And if "variable seconds" is the culprit, how are blue shifted stars accommodated in your model? - 73 de Mike KB3EIA - |
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