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| [Only registered users see links. ] wrote: [...] Nothing. The lack of correct grammar in your sentence makes it incomprehensible. However, if gravitational existents radiate out from mass entities and collide with, or otherwise interact with, photons, it may be found that gravitational existents are the cause of the lowering of the energy levels of the photons. Another hypothesis is that the electrons of the photometrically transparent hydrogen produce gravitational existents, just as they receive them, and the interaction with the gravitational existents is the cause of the lowering of the energy levels of the photons. Hypothetically, if the gravity existent from the hydrogen electron interacted with the photon, lowering its energy level, the physical location of the photon may be dimensionally offset a certain amount while the velocity of the photon remains as it was. The effect of a slowing of speed of the photon may be evident, and a RS may be apparent. Whether offset or energy reduction are the cause, or both, needs to be determined. One thing that is clear is that the use of Euclidean plane geometry to project imaginary paths of origin for red shifted mass objects that lead to a claimed center of origin for a claimed BB is pure unfounded conjecture. The is no basis in physical existence for any Euclidean straight lines projected in space from or to any origin, whatsoever. Ralph Hertle |
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