Harrison's interpretation of the cosmological redshift revisited
Valerio Faraoni (Bishop's University)

TL;DR
This paper reexamines Harrison's critique of interpreting cosmological redshift as a Doppler effect, clarifying the context, purpose, and limitations of different interpretations.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of Harrison's argument, clarifies misconceptions, and discusses the interpretative frameworks of cosmological redshift.
Findings
Harrison's critique highlights key interpretative issues.
The paper clarifies the limitations of Doppler-based explanations.
It emphasizes the importance of context in interpreting redshift.
Abstract
Harrison's argument against the interpretation of the cosmological redshift as a Doppler effect is revisited, exaggerated, and discussed. The context, purpose, and limitations of the interpretations of this phenomenon are clarified.
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