habibppb Posted August 25, 2005 Posted August 25, 2005 what would happen to red shifts if the universe was static. it would be much appreciated. thank you
tholan Posted August 25, 2005 Posted August 25, 2005 Cosmological redshift would be inexistent, as it is a consequence of the expansion of space. It still would exist redshifts due to Doppler effect (relative peculiar motions) and gravitation (fotons climbing out gravitational wells).
positron Posted August 30, 2005 Posted August 30, 2005 A red shift requires movement. Consider an ambulance coming towards u b4 driving away. the siren would fluctuate in frequency depending on the position of the ambulance. With the static universe, like tholan said, there would be no redshifts bcoz therez no movement to change the spectral frequency
Severian Posted August 30, 2005 Posted August 30, 2005 More importantly I think, if there were no cosmological flow (which is what I think you mean by static) then any redshifts you observe would be local fluctuations. The object would be as likely to be moving towards you as away, so you would see as many blue-shifts as red-shifts. The fact that everything is redshifted is evidence of an expanding universe. Everything is moving away from us.
gnpatterson Posted August 31, 2005 Posted August 31, 2005 There would also be gravitational reshifts, ie the light from stars in the middle of a galaxy would have to have to climb out of the gravity well of the galaxy, light from a galaxy in a cluster of glaxays would have to climb out of the cluster's gravity, light from a super cluster etc. This red shift is observed and is predicted from GR.
Crash Posted August 31, 2005 Posted August 31, 2005 More importantly I think' date=' if there were no cosmological flow (which is what I think you mean by static) then any redshifts you observe would be local fluctuations. The object would be as likely to be moving towards you as away, so you would see as many blue-shifts as red-shifts. The fact that everything is redshifted is evidence of an expanding universe. Everything is moving away from us.[/quote'] not everything, most things like 90% but soem are moving closer, the further you move out the faster and furhter things are moving away
W32.Blaster Posted September 1, 2005 Posted September 1, 2005 Jus talk abt, the fact that there is no movement in objects being studied, and also cosmic background radiation through pulsars n stars can have link up. in terms of waves adding up and stuffin up the radio transmissions.
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