Message from @Citizen Z

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2018-11-16 09:06:59 UTC  

What is a red shift z?

2018-11-16 09:07:08 UTC  

They are literally saying different colors means things are millions of lightyears away

2018-11-16 09:07:16 UTC  

Lol

2018-11-16 09:07:19 UTC  

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2018-11-16 09:07:32 UTC  

They measured the wavelengths

2018-11-16 09:07:50 UTC  

Its a belief system sam

2018-11-16 09:08:01 UTC  

Its a mathematical construct

2018-11-16 09:08:20 UTC  

Based on an assumed heliocentric model

2018-11-16 09:08:38 UTC  

The original idea was based off an assumption

2018-11-16 09:08:48 UTC  

Like working backwards in a maze

2018-11-16 09:09:09 UTC  

Much easier to pass things as logical or correct in a tunneled vision

2018-11-16 09:09:18 UTC  

Redshift debunks the big bang

2018-11-16 09:09:23 UTC  

Especially if you made up your answer

2018-11-16 09:09:24 UTC  

Do you understand the relationship between wavelength and frequency?

2018-11-16 09:09:44 UTC  

I'm sure you'll share

2018-11-16 09:09:50 UTC  

No no

2018-11-16 09:09:53 UTC  

I'm asking z

2018-11-16 09:11:33 UTC  
2018-11-16 09:14:32 UTC  

"If the Earth were at the center of the universe, the attraction of the surrounding mass of stars would also produce redshifts wherever we looked! [This] theory seems quite consistent with our astronomical observations" - Paul Davies in Nature

2018-11-16 09:14:44 UTC  

"The new results are either telling us that all of science is wrong and we're the center of the universe, or maybe the data is simply incorrect" - Lawrence Krauss, 2006

2018-11-16 09:15:05 UTC  

Ok

2018-11-16 09:15:21 UTC  

Wavelength and frequency are opposites

2018-11-16 09:15:32 UTC  

If the wavelength is long, low frequency

2018-11-16 09:15:36 UTC  

Red shift

2018-11-16 09:15:51 UTC  

Thus meaning that something is far

2018-11-16 09:16:00 UTC  

Blue shift is the opposite

2018-11-16 09:16:02 UTC  

How far?

2018-11-16 09:16:17 UTC  

What system do they use for that?

2018-11-16 09:16:44 UTC  

The stronger the frequency, the shorter the wavelength, the nearer the object

2018-11-16 09:17:08 UTC  

Far could mean 30000 miles or a million light years?

2018-11-16 09:17:29 UTC  

You think you can see that far?

2018-11-16 09:18:06 UTC  

You think photons are coming to your eye from millions of lightyears away?

2018-11-16 09:18:08 UTC  

A million light years!😨😂

2018-11-16 09:18:26 UTC  

The milky way is only 40 lightyears across

2018-11-16 09:18:58 UTC  

A light year, is the time it takes one photon of light to reach one point from another

2018-11-16 09:19:01 UTC  

Also

2018-11-16 09:19:03 UTC  

Z

2018-11-16 09:19:06 UTC  

Dude

2018-11-16 09:19:39 UTC  

What is the claim for the distance to the furthest star?

2018-11-16 09:19:40 UTC  

Also z