The distribution of quasi stellar objects is uneven but isotropic.
They are gravitationally compact objects that are distributed
throughout the hypersphere. Their redshift is more than due to spatial
expansion. It is due to their gravity as super compact bodies. We know
they are galaxies existing in less than a light week in size by
observation of their emissions.
Since there is no edge to the universe it is a hypersphere. It cannot
be true that quasars could only exist only at the furthest distances.
They would have to exist at all distances throuhgout the cosmos simply
because there is no farthest edge.
Burt Schwarzkauf
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