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Do redshift violate Galilean relativity ?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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That also means that two events that appear to happen simultaneously to one observer may not appear to be simultaneous to another observer moving at a different velocity. Neither measurement is wrong — absolute simultaneity is simply something that isn't compatible with the laws of physics.


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