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Old 03-July-2008, 09:44 AM
Michael Helland Michael Helland is offline
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Originally Posted by byronm View Post
Is it the increase of space-time between two objects or an actual increased (or increasing) distance between two objects?

You propose two options:

1. Increase in space-time
2. Increase in space

There's a third option:

3. Increase in time

Increase in time? Does that make any sense.

The solution is that the light traveling distances where Hubble redshift is observed under go a decrease in velocity.

Lower velocity = increase in duration of light's journey between galaxies separated by cosmological distances


velocity of a wave:
v = fw

f = 1 / t

v goes down, f goes down, and t goes up.
ight.

This is observed, and is predicted by a Monadic cosmology:

http://www.cloudmusiccompany.com/paper.htm


Hubble redshift doesn't indicate the expansion of space.

It indicates the limits of our current theories of l