ARGUMENT
0603-01PRECEDENTS PARAMETERS
- Consider that the Universe is currently expanding and has been doing so since Moment Zero.
- Consider that cosmic photons formed early in the life of the Universe.
- Consider that the Ucentre is the Universe's centre of gravity.
- Consider that the cosmic photons are, overall, moving away from the Ucentre.
- Consider that a photon moving away from the Universe's centre of gravity will red gravityshift.
REASONING
- Because
the Universe was once smaller than it is now, most cosmic photons are
farther away from the Ucentre than they were when they first stabilised.
- Because
most cosmic photons are farther away from the Ucentre than when they
first stabilised, most cosmic photons are red gravityshifted.
- Because the Universe has been expanding for 13.5 billion years approximately, the red gravityshift is substantial.
CONCLUSION
- That
every cosmic photon reaching the Earth today has moved away from the
Ucentre and is thus red gravityshifted from the wavelength at which it
first stabilised.
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