What is the dominant mechanism causing the systematic redshift observed for very distant objects?

Answer

Cosmological redshift (expansion of space itself).

The dominant mechanism for very distant objects is cosmological redshift, which is due to the expansion of space acting like an expanding rubber sheet, rather than the object rushing through static space.

What is the dominant mechanism causing the systematic redshift observed for very distant objects?

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