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Originally Posted by Jerry
Extremely dense, not small in mass. The idea is every galaxy contains a quasar-like high density redshift mass in the center. The more less-dense matter orbiting or infalling at increasing distances, the lower the redshift we observe for the entire structure.
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Ok, I misunderstood that then. Shouldn't we see difference in redshift between core of galaxy and it's disk (because core is more dense than disk)?