I haven't invested enough in this thread to care whether you believe it or not. That "everything is moving away from everything else on a massive scale" is a well-established and very basic principle of modern cosmology based on our observation of the red shift of distant stars.
No it is not. Many scientists disagree over many things. Are you so arrogant as to assume that you know the opinion of every scientist on the planet?
Thought not.
You have not brought one signle piece of evidence of the so called "red shift".
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