Rule #1:
The number of oscillations of a given light wave will remain constant as the redshift increases over time.
One of the most important implications of this simple rule is that if, for example, an object is observed with a redshift of 1, then the length of time which the object is observed is doubled along with the wavelength. Time dilation is currently attributed to this phenomena.
The increase in length of a light wave is currently attributed to the expansion of space due to the big bang, however, the increased length simply being an effect of redshift itself is a viable alternative explanation. Clarification on the precise definition of the constant speed of light is required, and is essential for standardization of universal models.
TRH opens the door to a steady state universal model which is consistent with cosmological observations.
A full mechanism of the thermal interaction of light is not currently well understood. Under TRH, it is unlikely that photon absorption/re-emission is the cause of redshift. A more likely scenario is a gradual energy transfer to one of several different possible fields, including dark matter, dark energy, cold neutrinos, or a relativistic aether as described.
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