Exploring the Reason for Universe's Red-Shift

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In summary: We know quasars because they emit bright light, and the farther away they are, the brighter the light they emit. The redshift of light is proportional to the distance from the observer.
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playing around with some numbers and plugging them into that eq. makes it seem more correct than the others.

dividing 1 by all the stuff under the root, then subtracting 1 makes for really small redshifts, even for really dense objects

the formula you found makes the grav. redshifts more dramatic

maybe someone better at math than me can mold the formula at the bottom here http://world.std.com/~sweetser/quaternions/gravity/redshift/redshift.html#red.escape

into a kiddie formula for the rest of us (well, ok, just me)
 
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