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GRAVITATIONAL REDSHIFT MEANS DECREASED SPEED OF LIGHT



 
 
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Old March 30th 12, 05:34 AM posted to sci.astro
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Default GRAVITATIONAL REDSHIFT MEANS DECREASED SPEED OF LIGHT

On Mar 30, 7:00*am, Pentcho Valev wrote:
Sooner or later cosmologists will have to face the fact that ANY redshift means decreased speed of light:

http://www.sciscoop.com/2008-10-30-41323-484.html
"Shine a light through a piece of glass, a swimming pool or any other medium and it slows down ever so slightly, it's why a plunged part way into the surface of a pool appears to be bent. So, what about the space in between those distant astronomical objects and our earthly telescopes? COULDN'T IT BE THAT THE SUPPOSED VACUUM OF SPACE IS ACTING AS AN INTERSTELLAR MEDIUM TO LOWER THE SPEED OF LIGHT like some cosmic swimming pool?"

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