Why do some quasars have redshifts greater than 1?
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It means the quasars may be nearby, not as distant as their redshifts and the Hubble law would indicate.
Because most of the high redshift objects in the Universe are quasars, if their redshifts are due to cosmological expansion then they are good evidence for an expanding universe.
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