Doesn't the polarity flip on a regular basis? Or is that the Sun?
I'm not sure I grasp the issue they have raised. Are they saying that the star systems behind us are older when in fact they should be younger because they are traveling behind us, meaning they came out of the big bang after us, making them younger?
or is it a rotational direction bias? Systems rotating predominately in one direction when there should be a mix of directions?
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"more later galaxies" sounds like a 50/50 statement.
probably observed on the debatable "redshift notion", if that is the case, then it certainly is a 50 percent correct statement... light bending in the direction you're heading does not seem too very improbable.
Glass (1st December 2016)