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Redshift is a phenomenon observed in astrophysics where light from distant objects, such as galaxies or quasars, appears to be shifted towards longer wavelengths, or "redder" colors, compared to when it was emitted. This effect is due to the expansion of the universe.

The idea you're proposing, where red light waves would move in faulted and stalled paths and even reverse direction, does not align with our current understanding of the universe and

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