Redshift indicates that space-time is expanding rather than galaxies simply moving away because the observed increase in velocity correlates with distance, suggesting a uniform expansion of the universe. The concept of an edge to the universe or a non-uniform distribution of galaxies contradicts current observations, which show no such edge exists. Historical context, such as Hubble's initial observations, contributed to the understanding of redshift as a result of expanding space-time. While both cosmological and Doppler redshift can yield similar results on small scales, they diverge significantly on larger scales, making the cosmological interpretation more accurate. Understanding these concepts may require a deeper dive into physics, but foundational discussions are accessible for non-experts.