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The measured values of redshift exhibit stepwise variations rather than a continuous distribution, a finding that challenges conventional astronomical views. Traditionally, redshift is thought to measure the radial component of velocities in galaxies, which should be evenly distributed if galaxies are oriented at random angles. However, the equal steps observed in redshift measurements could suggest a central position within a series of explosions, indicating that redshift may not solely result from recessional velocity. Research by Arp revealed two periodicities in redshift: 72 kilometers per second and 37.5 kilometers per second, prompting a reconsideration of the nature of redshift in light of recent observations.