If there is a redshift of light in the universe because of distance,
then galaxies that move away with constant velocity seem to move away with acceleration.
So there is no need for bigbang-theory?
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So there is no need for bigbang-theory?
in Astronomy and Cosmology
I’m having questions with this:
Is it so that the further the galaxie, the larger the redshift?
And: Are there galaxies with a constant redshift, or is it so that all galaxies with a redshift have a redshift that is increasing?