Mike Helland
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And we know that your suggestion is wrong, from multiple lines of evidence.
Not so.
We've shown that it's a logical impossibility.
That's pretty different.
If we assume that what I'm suggestion is not something that can happen (light redshifts on its own), then of course it's "logically impossible."
I say the observed redshifts are something nature does.
You say that's not possible.
I say nature doesn't care what we think is possible. That light is definitely redshifted.
Either its because of expansion, or its not.
Ya'll can keep barking up the expansion tree if you want.
I'm used to going at it alone