Frank Martin DiMeglio Posted June 8, 2015 Posted June 8, 2015 Consider the following in telescopic/astronomical observations in relation to the redshift:The space is stretched/expanded AND contracted/flattened. MORE is seen at once over [comparatively] a larger/greater distance, and this ALSO involves/constitutes a [comparatively] smaller distance in/of space in order to be able to see/survey such enormous distance at once.The space is stretched/expanded AND contracted/flattened. This clearly relates to and involves gravity/gravitational effect. The cosmological redshift is a gravitational redshift.The increased/increasing invisibility of the space does relate to the increased visibility of the space, and then to the increased gravity and inertia as well.We have to consider how these observations (and the redshift) are fundamentally possible given the laws of physics.
Strange Posted June 8, 2015 Posted June 8, 2015 We have to consider how these observations (and the redshift) are fundamentally possible given the laws of physics. Cosmological redshift is not only possible, but quantified, by the laws of physics - namely the Einstein Field Equations. Can you provide calculations to show how the observed redshift matches gravitational effects?
pzkpfw Posted June 8, 2015 Posted June 8, 2015 ... The increased/increasing invisibility of the space does relate to the increased visibility of the space ... What does invisibility and/or visibility of space mean?
imatfaal Posted June 9, 2015 Posted June 9, 2015 ! Moderator Note Moved to Speculations. Please do not post guess work and unsupported notions in the main fora. Do not respond to this moderations within the thread.
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