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Is it possible for the laws of physics to change in time?

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Re: Is it possible for the laws of physics to change in time?
« Reply #60 on: 01/11/2019 16:27:06 »
There's not much comment on blue shift in astrophysics because, as you imply, it isn't terribly interesting. In general, distant objects appear to be receding anomalously quickly, but that anomaly is based on the same physics that accurately predicts the red and blue shifts we see in the laboratory and in a few stellar objects.

The problem with tired light is that it doesn't predict blue shift at all.
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