Why does the observation that all distant galaxies are moving away from Earth not violate the Cosmological Principle?

A. Any other galaxy in the Universe will also see the Universe expanding in the same way.
B. The motion of galaxies relative to Earth has nothing to do with the Cosmological Principle.
C. The night sky is still dark.
D. It does violate the Cosmological Principle but for only the location of Earth.


Answer: A

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