Authors: Stephen E. Shum
This study serves as a sequel to our earlier research, 'Entire Universe has been Expanding at the Speed of Light / Comprehensive Study of the Hubble Constant throughout the Ages of the Universe' (Part 1). In our prior work, we presented compelling evidence supporting the assertion that the universe has been expanding at the speed of light. This conclusion was based on an in-depth analysis of the Hubble Constant, and the resulting calculations of celestial redshift values closely mirrored observed data. Furthermore, our research shed light on the prominent cosmological gravitational redshift during the universe's earlier compact phase. The primary objective of this paper is to present a quantitative evaluation of cosmological gravitational redshift. This endeavor is to complement and expand upon the preliminary findings in Part 1.
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