What fundamental observation about light from distant galaxies is a core piece of evidence in modern cosmology?

Answer

Light from galaxies farther away appears systematically 'redder'.

The observation that light from more distant galaxies is shifted toward the red end of the spectrum, known as redshift, reveals the dynamic nature of the universe.

What fundamental observation about light from distant galaxies is a core piece of evidence in modern cosmology?
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