Hello Mark
With great respect.
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Firstly, the firm evidence for galactic recession reveals a universe homogeneous and isotropic i.e. with increasing mutual galactic recession, not just as seen from the Milky Way. In telescopes directed at opposite regions in the sky we can see objects moving away at more than 50% of the speed of light relative to us. Such objects on opposite sides of sky are receding from each other mutually faster than light. At this point you can start to understand that special relativity (SR) is bunk. See my profile for my published patent which works off experimental evidence that demonstrates that SR is false.
There is no evidence of galactic recession. The error is in the readings by man. Get upto date info.
In telescopes pointed out in opposite north and south and focused for about 1000000 secs on the size of a rice seed 13.2Gyrs no evidence of recession but a collection of super clusters of clusters of galaxies. Only the assumption from the Big Bang observers assuming that the universe is expanding.
Observations of the universe and the images of star types and galaxies has given us a pattern of formation.
Star bodies form clusters, that form into galaxies that form into cluster of clusters of galaxies and so on.
When people talk about the expanding universe, they talk about time and space not the actual distance.