The discussion centers on the implications of photon energy loss due to cosmological redshift and the challenges of energy conservation in general relativity. It highlights that there is no global conservation of energy applicable to all spacetimes, particularly in cosmological contexts where traditional measures like ADM or Bondi energy do not apply. Participants debate the nature of energy conservation across different reference frames, emphasizing that energy is conserved in flat spacetime but not necessarily in expanding or curved spacetimes. The conversation also critiques the use of unreliable sources and emphasizes the need for credible references in scientific discussions. Ultimately, the complexities of energy conservation in cosmology remain unresolved, leading to the thread's closure.