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blaze33 | 5 months ago
For me it is because of red- and blueshifting[1]. Far away galaxies appear both older and redder the further away they are, so red is the past. And if you go really fast, the forward view will be bluer, so in the sense that it is where you go, blue is the future. [1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Redshift#Blueshift
deadbabe|5 months ago
An analogy is that if everyone around you is getting older, similar to red shifted galaxies, it means time is advancing forward. If everyone was getting younger, then you’re going backward in time to the past.
Red is the future.
mrala|5 months ago
> If the galaxies are turning red, you are in the future.
Aren’t these statements saying the same thing?
nsxwolf|5 months ago
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