What did Hubble observe?
How should we interpret Hubble’s observations?
6.1 Most, if not all astronomers currently believe that the universe is expanding. This is because of the way that they are interpreting Hubble’s observations. They accept the redshifting observed as proof that the universe is expanding. There is however another interpretation.
6.2 If we use forth dimensional observation, we could say that the farther away that a galaxy is the farther back in time our observations are. It is a fact that most of the galaxies that are further away from us have more redshifting. This means that the the farther back in time we observe the greater the redshifting was.
6.3 This interpretation demonstrates that a long time ago the galaxies were moving away from us, as time has gone by this process has slowed down and is currently not even happening. When we observe galaxies relatively close to us in distance and time this process has seemed to have stoped.
6.4 It is not unreasonable to assume that the galaxies billions of light years away from us are currently behaving like the galaxies near us. This would mean that the universe is currently not expanding and that the current theory of cosmological expansion is not accurate.
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