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Does the effect of the expansion of the universe on distant light, i.e. cosmological red shift, imply light itself loses energy over distance and time, since the only thing changing from a photon's perspective is the distance it must travel between it's initial and final point?

by /u/SenorPuff in /r/askscience

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