Which of the following is the best analogy for Hubble's law of recession of the galaxies?
A) Raisins carried apart by dough in a rising loaf of raisin bread
B) Fragments of an exploding bomb
C) Leaves blown from a tree by the wind
D) An ocean current carrying a sailboat against the wind
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