Abstract
The three-dimensional space distribution of 48921 quasars and 16113 Seyfert galaxies with redshifts z <= 6 is investigated. The global anisotropy caused by the shift of the observer place by \simeq 50 Mpc from a center of their symmetry (supposed center of the Metagalaxy) to the side of the vector with equatorial coordinates \alpha \simeq 13 degrees and \delta \simeq 70 degrees has been found in the placement of these objects. In the opposite direction there exists the extensive region where the progressive decrease of redshifts up to a minimum (near \alpha \simeq 193 degrees, \delta \simeq -70 degrees) is observed. The influence of gravitational potential and possible rotation of the Metagalaxy on the anisotropy of redshifts of the cosmological objects has been considered.