One Eyed Jack
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Looks like this is doomed to be another starlight thread. :chuckle:
If we are at the center of the universe then gravity is increasing for all light as it travels toward us.
Well, it's already moving at light speed, so that really doesn't make any difference. General relativity isn't going to make the time go by any slower for the light because it's already stopped due to special relativity.
But I don't see how this solves the travel time problem.
Can you explain?
What do you mean? Light itself has no travel time problem. It can be everywhere at once. We're just dealing with perspectives.