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July 16th 03, 10:07 AM
Martyn Harrison
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One pillar down for Big Bang Theory
Apparently on date Wed, 16 Jul 2003 05:41:00 +0000 (UTC),
said:
(lymphnote) wrote in message . com...
The red shift from distant glaxies has been interpreted as the
Universe is expanding and, if tracked back in time, the Universe was
formed from a singularity. However, the red shift may not be the
result of Doppler effect after all. Photons age and their red shift
is only observable after very very long time. That is why ancient
photons from distant past appear red shifted. The truly distant
(infinite past) photons turn into background microwave. So, folks, no
Big Bang.
If you're genuinely interested in learning about cosmological events
such as the Big Bang, sci.astro would be a better place to discuss it.
"Tired light" is a common idea but it is wrong.
HST, sci.astro probably contains more people who go on about it than t.o
Martyn Harrison