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Old 07-January-2009, 06:32 PM
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OK if you have a single gravitation source that is pulling the Universe towards it.
If I went out tonight according to your decription, I would see that (for example) in the North the stars moving towards it would be red shifted.
In the South stars further away being less strongly attracted than ourselves would also be red shifted. What about the stars to the East and West? or those directly above? they would be converging with us onto the distant point so they should show blue shift, not a red shift like the stars to the N and S.
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