As a laser beam starts to diverge after a certain distance and has a divergence or diffraction angle which is largest for red light somebody could observe two laser sources distant 1m from each other being more distant because some beams due to diffraction are curved and can fall into the eyes at larger angle.
Do redshifted galaxies with $z>1$ look like bigger because red light has a larger diffraction angle?
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