Quote Originally Posted by Syntax View Post
Your have left out your point. You stated a nice little fact but I see no contradiction between the two unless you misinterpreted my statement.
problem its, something might be far away and if hes not moving, theres no dopler effect.

The speed of expansion is relative to the distance. The farther away the faster they are going.

it should be the higher the frecuency on a moving object from point a to b, or something like that, and the speed of the expansion relative to the distance, the distance of what ??? world-world, galaxy-galaxy, wich if that was the growing speed, then the singularity never took place, you cant go from a-b-y-x-d-c-v, in other words, theres only 1 way to explain it, and it should be what i quoted from the doppler effect

Hubble found that the light from distant galaxies was shifted toward lower frequencies, to the red end of the spectrum. This is known as a red Doppler shift, or a red-shift. If the galaxies were moving toward Hubble, the light would have been blue-shifted.

on physics you have to be very especific <_<, or some ashole like my self will point that out