The Thermal Redshift Hypothesis (TRH) describes the process through which a light wave increases in wavelength over time.
This process follows three simple rules:
1. The number of Oscillations is constant
2. Diffraction causes the apparent size of the light source to increase
3. Thermal Equilibrium is reached at the peak CMB wavelength
Click on each rule to learn more about how they each operate and shape our observations of the distant universe.
The Thermal Redshift Hypothesis (TRH) shares a commonality with some tired-light theories, which have shown disagreement with cosmological observations.
Click HERE for thorough explanations of how TRH explains numerous observations that have disproved previously proposed tired-light theories.
TRH is still in its infancy. Are you interested in contributing? Here are a few ways you can help:
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