What is the implication for the actual color received from the very farthest objects when their visible light signals are subject to extreme cosmological redshift?

Answer

The actual light received is often not visible light, having moved into regions like the infrared.

Cosmological redshift can push emitted light, even if it started in the visible spectrum (like blue), completely out of our visible window into regions such as the infrared spectrum.

What is the implication for the actual color received from the very farthest objects when their visible light signals are subject to extreme cosmological redshift?

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