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gsmollin
I was trying to congratulate you on all your efforts towards this forum, In my own sort of way.
You haven’t offended. In fact keep up the good work. As i said its good to have a source you can trust.
The err part was just a question. Nothing meant by it. [:I][
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Thanks for the answer on the red shift number. What I was considering was defined on one of the web sites as:
"The Gravitational Redshift is a shift in the frequency of a photon to lower energy as it climbs out of a gravitational field."
If we assume that Neutron stars come in various gravitational levels, some being not quite newtron stars, we could see red sifts all the way up to almost a singularity at which point the red shift approches infinity as the star approaches a singularity (black hole).
I don't see how the scientists can rule out this posibility, and if not, how they can prove the very large numbers they get on the expansion. The NStar mode takes no great leap of faith to believe, and is established science. The super fast expanding universe producing such red shifts is asking us to reject the simple explaination, and accept a much more complex one.
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In my opinion, an obvious explanation for our expanding universal no come soon. Because our space communicative technology is just at the biginning, and i have a abit ridiculous ideal is that it maybe cause of our understanding about gravity and the another forces is still not full. I believe when we gain the theore of the unification every our current problems will solve, ofcouse consisting of this explanation
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