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According to HUbbels law, red objects are the farthest in astomomy although this does not hold true in our own galaxy with stars, some being intrinsically one color or another.

Are Quasars objected thrown out of embryonic galaxies as suggested by some x ray images and even visible light images which suggest a connection between galaxies and quasars as opposed to quasars being on distant edges of the universe

If so would the universe scale be much smaller than thought, quasars being in our local clusters

see: the DVD - Hubble Bubble Your're in Trouble
and the DVD Starlight and Time

2007-09-09 02:21:41 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous in Science & Mathematics Physics

Halton Arp has proposed an alternative view of Quasars having studied galaxies for decades
http://www.spaceandmotion.com/cosmology/halton-arp-seeing-red-errors-big-bang.htm

2007-09-10 04:41:11 · update #1

interesting responses... and some people think quasars are white holes spewed out of galaxies that form new galaxies

2007-09-14 14:01:21 · update #2

2 answers

No they are billions of light years away, so when we look at them they are billions of years old, they are the farthest things we have been able to discover.

2007-09-09 02:29:34 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Quasars are thought to be galactic black holes accreting great quantities of matter when the galaxies were younger and still forming. That means the ones we see now are very far away due to the speed of light.

2007-09-14 15:47:24 · answer #2 · answered by Dr. R 7 · 0 0

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