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Jan 30, 2021 at 18:18 comment added Edouard I had hoped to use the oft-claimed difference between relative motion and spatial expansion in a simple answer, but, in looking for a reference to Vilenkin (who had mentioned that supposed difference in his pop.-sci. book titled "Many Worlds in One"), I ran across a 2007 argument by Chodorowski, in an essay published by Oxford (titled "A direct consequence of the Expansion of Space", whose web address is a yard long), which disputes EoS, suggesting instead that a conformal difference in travel times between inbound and outbound photons is involved in the effects attributed to it.
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