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Originally posted by VanderL@Jan 7 2005, 06:58 PM
I did, and I don't know what you are saying.
Cheers.
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No problem, I'll try again.
Arp says QSO's are associated with objects that show a lower redshift. Those QSO's that have been resolved to the point where the host galaxy that they are associated with has also been resolved have all (as in each and every one) shown an agreed redshift.
There has not been one single instance of a QSO and the galaxy it is associated with which shows a difference in redshift, nor have any of them been closer than about z=/> 1.5.
If Arp's theory had any substance at all, there would be a least one QSO and its associated galaxy as close as the Seyfert galaxies Arp claims eject these things, somewhere in the sky.
See the problem yet, or do I need to add more?