• MotoAsh@lemmy.world
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    1 day ago

    And exactly what I already said: The shift we see IS NOT from light traveling through a void.

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      Okay, so that’s still the same question:

      1. this report seems to have evidence of a void
      2. redshift observation would be impacted if true
      3. ge er gravitational relationships between galaxies would be kind of a huge thing considering our limited view of their

      So you’re saying this article is all bullshit, or what?

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        I’m saying the article is absolute clickbait trash and the assumption of a void’s effects would be miniscule compared to the effects of dark energy. … presuming something like MOND is still incorrect, which is closer to the truth as far as we have evidence for. (MOND models do not match observation)

        The density of the void we’re in is not like some mystical lack of particles for light-milenia. It’s just less dense to the point where the assumed distribution the Cosmological Principal would make most probable doesn’t match observation exactly. It’s been known about for years. Note I said most probable, not possible. It doesn’t even break the MANY assumptions made that create the cosmological principle.