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Old 16-May-2008, 09:33 AM
john hunter john hunter is offline
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Dear Bogie,

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Originally Posted by Bogie View Post
Can you tell me if the redshift in the rescaling cosmology has two components, one being real expansion causing a Hubble type change in frequency, and one being the change in frequency as time passes due to rescaling? Thus the frequency observed when light reaches us is a combination of the time that has past since it was emitted (rescaling), and the recession of the source (Hubble)? Or is there just one component, rescaling?
There is one main component, the rescaling.

That reply is the best way for us to discuss things for now, although there may be a secondary (smaller) component caused by a reduction of G for masses of mass/radius ratio approaching c^2/G....which can cause explosive phenomenon e.g. AGNs and the Big Bang.

These explosive events are quick and short, in between there are long periods (in this model) where the redshift is caused mainly by the rescaling. At the moment we are in one of these long periods.

Motion of matter can take place in addition, but totally seperate to, a rescaling, the motion of matter dosn't effect the rescaling and visa versa.

John Hunter.