The discussion clarifies the distinction between the color of stars and the Doppler effect, emphasizing that red color in stars indicates cooler temperatures rather than their movement away from us. The two mechanisms of light emission are explained: black body radiation, which depends on temperature, and quantum effects that create specific spectral lines. While stars in our galaxy exhibit various colors, their red or blue shifts are primarily due to their motion rather than cosmological redshift. The Doppler effect causes the spectral lines of stars to shift, allowing astronomers to differentiate between a star's intrinsic color and its redshift. Understanding these concepts helps clarify how we interpret stellar movement and color in the context of the universe.