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A Contradiction in the Theory of Universal Expansion

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It is generally accepted that the withdrawal velocities of galaxies, will be proportional to their distances and will also be proportional to the time it takes for light to travel from the galaxies to the observer. Fred L. Walker argues that these two statements are contradictory.

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