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Most galaxies are too far away for us to record the spectrum of a single star. So the spectrum of whole galaxy is recorded. Now enough of these spectra has been recorded to show that all were shifted towards the red, otherwise known as redshift. The phenomena of Doppler effect is such that if an emitter or source is moving away from the observer, the spectral lines are shifted towards the red end. Because of the observed redshift, all the galaxies appear to be going away from us. Also, we see that the farther away a galaxy is, the faster it is moving from us. And once it was realized that the relationship held for all galaxies whose distance was known, the amount of the redshift was used to determine the distance to a galaxy.

Answer 2

Consider that the redshift is telling us that the high redshift galaxies are closer to their gravitational centers where gravity is stronger and the ratio v/c is greater. Mercury has v/c higher than earth, v2/c2 = GM/rc2 . Consider that light slows down in gravity "medium". Consider mv2/r = mv/t (v/c) = ma (v/c).

The redshift does not mean the Universe is expanding, it means rather the Universe is in equilibrium. The redshift is the centrifugal acceleration balancing the gravitational centripetal acceleration.

Redshift = z = the percent change of wavelength = the speed v/c ratio = the cosine of the angle between the velocity and radius to the center of potential energy, gravity or electrical. Thus cos(p) = z = v/c = delta wavelength/wavelength. The closer the bodies is to the gravitational center, the larger the speed v and the larger the redshift and the smaller the angle (p) and the larger the cos(p). The redshift is zero when the velocity is perpendicular to the radius.

Hubble did not agree with the expansion idea and thought that the redshift was an "hitherto unknown principle of nature". The redshift is due to the conservation of energy:E= - mGM/r + mcv giving in the Continuity Equation :

GM/r^2 = cDel.v = (cv/r)cos(p) giving cos(p) = v/c = z.

There is further confusion about the redshift, the centrifugal force cmDel.v is center-fleeing behavior. The deflection is away from the gravity center not towards the gravity center. This redshift is related to the "dark energy" , Momentum Energy, cP, from moving masses. The Earth has redshift z=30k/300M . Is the Earth expanding from the Sun? No the Earth is in Equilibrium with the sun at center and has centrifugal force mcDel.v.

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