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creation.com | One of the pillars of the Big Bang theory is that the light we see from objects far away has a higher redshift than closer objects. However, quasars with a very high redshift have been discovered in and near galaxies that have a low redshift. Richard Fangrad and Calvin Smith explain what this means for the Big Bang. Main article: From Creation magazine 29(2) Bye-bye, big bang? (creation.com Related articles • What is redshift? (creation.com • High-redshift quasars produce more big bang surprises (creation.com • Astronomy and Astrophysics Q&A page (creation.com • Quasar with enormous redshift found embedded in nearby spiral galaxy (creation.com For more information on the creation/evolution issue visit creation.com

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