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The apparent lack of time dilation in distant quasars is a major problem for the Big Bang and the expanding Universe.
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It's not just the only pain quasars present to BBT
* Quasar redshifts are quantized into descrete bands (46,400 data set)
http://adsabs.harvard.edu//abs/2006ApJ...648..140B
Sorry, but if the universe is expanding you are not going to get distinct banding of redshift in every direction
* Quasars are observed to be distributed along minor axes of active Seyfert's
http://iopscience.iop.org/0004-637X/...rect=migration
Sorry the chances of these fluke alignments are statistically ridiculous
* Quasars are now being linked to ejection activity
http://arxiv.org/abs/astro-ph/0609514
Sorry, now you have high redshift objects and interconnecting gases interacting with low redshift objects. Markarian 205 anyone?
Quasars fit no where near the line of fit on a hubble diagram, granted hubble didn't know of them when he proposed it... but his assistant went on to observe these objects, in depth.... Halton Arp
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We need more observations and more concrete evidence
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One could begin to ask... how much more? Who needs it?
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I have no problem with scientists proposing hypothetical solutions to problems.
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neither, as long as they are honest about how many they are dangerously invoking into their theories.
empirical perspective