What does z = 0 mean?
A) zero time-that is, the time at which the cosmic singularity occurred
B) zero acceleration-that is, constant velocity
C) zero velocity-that is, only objects at rest with respect to Earth have z = 0
D) zero expansion-that is, no cosmological redshift
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