
Originally Posted by
earthman2110
But what causes the freq. to change and why does it only happen over such a huge distance?
Surprisingly, "space" is expanding (Big Bang Theory) and the light gets stretched. This increases the wavelength and, therefore, lowers the frequency (red-shifting) but travels at c regardless of the stretch.
If an object itself is traveling away from us at the time the light is emmited, then light is also red shifted by this "proper" motion in addition to the expansion of the universe.
We know time flies, we just can't see its wings.