What causes cosmological redshift, the primary factor for the most distant objects?

Answer

The fabric of spacetime itself expanding while the light travels.

Cosmological redshift occurs because the space that the light is traversing stretches during its journey, physically lengthening the wavelength of the light proportionally to the distance covered.

What causes cosmological redshift, the primary factor for the most distant objects?
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