"Tired light" is a hypothesis proposed to explain the redshift observed in the light coming from distant galaxies. According to this idea, light loses energy as it travels through space, causing its wavelength to stretch and resulting in a shift towards the red end of the spectrum. This effect would be a way to account for the redshift without invoking the expansion of the universe, which is the explanation supported by the Big Bang theory and general relativity.

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