"All of this picture of the expansion is exciting, pleasant, coherent, well in order. But what if the s are not to be interpreted by the Doppler-Fizeau law in the classical mechanical view, or general relativistically, by the fact that the ratio of the of a photon (as measured by a co-moving observer) to the space radius of curvature is independent of ? Not speaking of quasars, the first indications for non-Doppler redshifts for a galaxy have been provided... What if not all galaxies were formed at the dawn of the Big Bang; what if some are being formed now? Then, at least, the can be anything larger than the age of our own Galaxy..."
January 1, 1970
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