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Originally posted by Beestie
I think it needs to be an increasing force: constant force produces constant velocity and resistance is not relevant to the phenomenon itself but merely its magnitute. And that is what is a little unsettling to me. What force at that distance grows stronger?
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PURE CONJECTURE:
suppose the object was moving through our local space, which, while relative to our atmoshpere is a vaccuum, is not a pure vaccuum. as these galaxies travel into deeper space, the vaccuum may be more PURE. therefore, the relative resistance to it's motion is less, causing a PERCEIVED acceleration as these objects encounter increasingly less resistance.
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who's the physicist? belesteiri?
bruce probably knows. he knows EVERYTHING!