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Namloh2000
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okay sure, the redshifts in light measured from distant stars would imply that the space between us and it is getting farther and farther apart.
wouldn't this also be true if all matter was shrinking?
take two inflated balloons spaced a meter apart. if the balloons represented stars and they were both constantly deflating, the space between them both would grow, and this would account for the redshifts we measure... wouldn't they?
wouldn't this also be true if all matter was shrinking?
take two inflated balloons spaced a meter apart. if the balloons represented stars and they were both constantly deflating, the space between them both would grow, and this would account for the redshifts we measure... wouldn't they?