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by pfdietz
1385 days ago
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Ok, that's a "tired light" theory. It fails because that process just changes the frequency of photons, but not their density in space. The background radiation is (to extreme accuracy) blackbody radiation. Blackbody radiation has a spectrum, and an intensity, dictated by physics. The expansion of space preserves both aspects of "black bodiness"; tired light does not. Tired light also doesn't explain the observed stretching in time of supernova light curves with distance. Ned Wright explains this at his web site: https://www.astro.ucla.edu/~wright/tiredlit.htm |
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Frequency is precisely the necessary thing that needs to be considered as an observed phenomenon that can have alternative explanations, since frequency relates to shifting toward red.
Are you saying that density/luminosity is an independent way of corroborating universal expansion? I don't believe that's the case.
Neither luminosity nor redshift seem, IMHO, to be strong enough evidence to uphold a "preposterous" (to use Sean Carroll's favorite descriptive term for the world) theory that massive things are not just traveling but accelerating away from oneanother.