A redshift refers to the phenomenon where light from an object, such as a galaxy, is shifted toward longer wavelengths, or the red end of the spectrum. This effect is primarily caused by the Doppler effect, where objects moving away from an observer appear to have their light stretched. In astronomy, redshift is often used to indicate that an object is receding from us, which supports the expansion of the universe. The greater the redshift, the faster the object is moving away, providing insights into the universe's age and the rate of its expansion.
Redshift does not expand the universe. Redshift is a physical quantity that is used to describe the expansion of the universe. The current time has a redshift of zero. at redshift 1, the universe was half the size it is now. At redshift 2, the universe was 1/3 the size it is now, and so on. if redshift is z, then (size of universe at redshift z)/(current size of universe)= 1/(z+1)
I don't think that "refreshing" is a common term in astronomy. If you mean "redshift", please ask a separate question.
Redshift refers to the phenomenon where light from distant celestial objects, such as galaxies, is shifted toward longer wavelengths, or the red end of the spectrum, due to the expansion of the universe. This effect is a key piece of evidence for the Big Bang theory, as it indicates that these objects are moving away from us. The greater the redshift, the faster the object is receding, which helps astronomers estimate the distance and velocity of galaxies. Redshift can also occur due to gravitational effects, known as gravitational redshift, where light loses energy as it escapes a strong gravitational field.
Yes, it is.
cons quasars have have large red shift that suggest they are far away as distant galexies some quazars with very high redshifts appear to be interacting with other galexies that have lesser redshift which would suggest that quazars have ann in trensic redshift pros its perfect evidence to show that the universe is expanding
The Redshift was created on 2008-09-22.
Quantum Redshift happened in 2002.
Quasars being most common at a redshift of around 2 means that they were more prevalent in the universe's past. The redshift indicates their distance and age, suggesting that quasars were more abundant when the universe was younger. This redshift value corresponds to a time when many galaxies were undergoing intense star formation and black hole activity, leading to more quasars.
This phenomenon is known as redshift, which occurs when light from a moving object is shifted to longer wavelengths as it moves away from an observer. Redshift is a key piece of evidence supporting the theory of an expanding universe, as it indicates that galaxies are moving away from each other.
Quantum Redshift was created on 2002-09-17.
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the redshift is fake so no. it would be cool if it was real though.
Redshift does not expand the universe. Redshift is a physical quantity that is used to describe the expansion of the universe. The current time has a redshift of zero. at redshift 1, the universe was half the size it is now. At redshift 2, the universe was 1/3 the size it is now, and so on. if redshift is z, then (size of universe at redshift z)/(current size of universe)= 1/(z+1)
I don't think that "refreshing" is a common term in astronomy. If you mean "redshift", please ask a separate question.
Redshift; the generally accepted explanation for the redshift of distant galaxies is that it is cosmological redshift, caused by the expansion of the Universe. This is somewhat related to the idea of the Doppler effect.
Quantum Redshift - 2002 VG was released on: USA: 24 December 2002
Yes. Anwer2: No. Redshift is misunderstood. Redshift indicates local Continuity condition, not expansion. redshift is the centrifugal force mcDel.V= -mcv/r cos(V) balancing the gravitational centripetal force, mv2/r mv2/r = mvc/r cos(V) v/c = cos(V) is the redshift.