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Prophet12

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Here is a simple example of how Snell's Theory questions/addresses the 'redshift' that changed Einstein's static the expanding universe/relativity- which he did not claim 'accelerating expansion' in his changes to static formulas; accelerating expansion is what is currently claimed.

 

Regardless of whats happened, the debunking has to take place before correction can start. Here is part of what explains the debunking of the 'redshift' which led to expansion etc.

Example: three objects in space O1 and 02 and O3

are traveling to the same location B. Neither object can see B, and definable space/universe is from just beyond the furthest of the three to the location of B. all three are in simple line to B, O3 being the furthest.

 

Each are accelerating in rate of space traveling, acceleration increased by gravity from B (massive) and because of the varied proximity to B, O3 being furthest O1 closest, each object's acceleration towards B is as different as their proximity.

 

To judge their distance and relation or change to each other, the objects use light viewed between each other. They each view measurements taken at two separate times, the first year and last year.

 

Questions:

1- when each measurement is viewed will the distances between the objects be expanding-increasing?

2- would light shift be red or blue between them.

3- if universe (existing in space-infinite) was defined as just beyond O3 to B, would the universe be greater at the first measurement or last? Would the measurements indicate expansion or contraction?

4- could O1, O2 or O3 perceive they are in a state of expansion based on redshift and their relation to each other while in a state of contraction in relation to the whole universe?

 

Peace

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