Authors: Dmitriy S. Tipikin
Recent observations of unusual appearance of galaxies at high Z may be not due to unusual history of them, but rather because the light itself demonstrates a new type of interaction, leading to the unusually weak scattering. This extra-weak scattering only reveal itself on very large distances like 13 billions of light years and possibly means the presence of a new, non-electromagnetic type of interaction of light quanta. Reasons for such conclusion are outlined in the paper.
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