'nothing in the cosmos is stationary' justify .
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The cosmos itself is expanding in an accelerated motion with a speed greater than the speed of light. Thus the cosmos is taking things along with it as it expands.
For example, suppose you paste 5 coins evenly spaced on a stretchable cellotape.
Now if you stretch the cellotape, the coins also move and the space between the coins increase.
For example, suppose you paste 5 coins evenly spaced on a stretchable cellotape.
Now if you stretch the cellotape, the coins also move and the space between the coins increase.
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