I have all the evidence that is needed.
Pfft. You've got pure supernatural dogma on a stick, one published line from one published paper written in 1929 by a guy with ulterior motives (he was promoting his own tired light theory in that paper), and apparently a red "smudge" that you claimed isn't 'blurred' when you feel like it, and is blurred because it's 25 pixels when you say so.
Those distant galaxies are pinpricks against a black background.
It's not a "pinprick, it's 25 pixels of *smear* against a *relatively* darker background.
All you have is evidence of a smudge.
If there were scattering of light there would not be a black background and there would be a haze throughout the universe that is most strongly seen around galaxies.
It's called the CMBR! A lot of wavelengths do that actually.
It would be like looking at headlights in a fog during the day. That is not what we see.
You have *no idea what we should see* based on Brynjolfsson's concept of "plasma redshift". You have no idea what we "should see" based on Ashmore's concept of "new tired light". What you have apparently is a strawman argument that has nothing to do with reality or any of the plasma redshift maths I've shown you.
Reduce any sharp, unblurred image to 25 pixels and it will look exactly as you describe.
A blurred mess? What then is your evidence that it's not "blurred"? You keep going in circles with what amounts to a "red blob' that has no details whatsoever. It's not inconsistent with any of the plasma redshift maths that I handed you, and it in no way actually shows a "clear" galaxy.
Scattering also happens, and you continue to ignore it.
BBC NEWS | UK | Scotland | Edinburgh, East and Fife | Universe twice as bright as known
False, I'm counting on inelastic scattering in plasma, and *you* are ignoring it. You haven't even updated your stupid galaxy mass estimate models to deal with the scattering we *know* for a fact that we observe! You folks have consistently and intentionally underestimated the amount of inelastic scattering from day one, and you've *failed miserably* to even update your models based on the newer data!
When you stop lying I will stop calling you a liar.
Your remaining tactic it seems it to simply smear the messenger. You cannot show any empirical link between photons redshift any expanding space, inflation or dark energy. All you have is an affirming the consequent fallacy that was *falsified in the Planck data set*!
When you start dealing with those facts, your name calling might not sound so desperate and so pathetic.
You continue to lie about distant galaxies, so I will continue to call you on your lies.
What *lie* have I told? You've produced nothing more than a red smudge. Unlike you I'm not trying to make any claims about that red "smudge".
You know that any image of a galaxy shrunk down to 5x5 pixels is going to be a blob, and yet you continue to lie about it.
I don't care *why* you're unable to demonstrate a *clear and non blurred galaxy*. I only care that you cannot do so. The only lie being told here is your lie about how distant galaxies are not blurry. On one hand you're claiming they're blurry *because* of something, and in the next breath you're claiming they aren't blurry!
Make up your mind, and quit blaming the messenger because you have a blurry blob!
Another lie. It isn't a religion. It's called physics. You should look into it.
You don't hold faith in empirical physics. You hold faith in *hypothetical* physics, and *hypothetical* entities galore! It's not empirical science, it's supernatural dogma on a stick! It's an act of faith in the unseen (in the lab), just like any other *religion*. You're not promoting *empirical* physics, you're promoting dead supernatural dogma that died at LHC and died in the Planck data set.
Another set of lies. None of them are supernatural,
Dark energy is the ultimate *supernatural* entity. You specifically endowed it with a *supernatural* property of "negative pressure", since no other *natural* field would work.
and they are all falsifiable.
Boloney! How? If so, that Planck hemispheric data fiasco should do the trick! You've *never* had any evidence that the CMBR is related to a BB and you still do not!
Show me a very distant galaxy that is blue shifted and you have falsified the expansion of space.
Inelastic scattering would prevent such a thing from ever occurring even in a *static* universe! You're setting requirements that you know for a fact cannot be met. Worse yet, redshifted galaxies aren't the sole *prediction* of your theory. Again, there is no way to falsify your claims based on physics, since the laws of physics preclude that from occurring even in a static scenario.
Another lie. You are the one ignoring the physics of plasma by ignoring the consequences of scattering.
Not me. I showed you that article and you've never updated your galaxy mass estimates to deal with it! You guys just go into *pure denial* when the data doesn't suit you. You then just *make up* whatever supernatural construct you need to *fix* your supernatural disaster.
And more crackpot blather.
Evil lies from the atheist.....