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A well-known quantum mechanical hypothesis is found to anticipate ubiquitous electromagnetic noise in the gigahertz and terahertz ranges. It also appears to anticipate the so-called cosmic "thermal background"radiation and the astronomical redshift. It might form the long-sought underlying physical basis for the tired-light model of the universe.[[Category:Scientific Paper]]
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A well-known quantum mechanical hypothesis is found to anticipate ubiquitous electromagnetic noise in the gigahertz and terahertz ranges. It also appears to anticipate the so-called cosmic "thermal background"radiation and the astronomical redshift. It might form the long-sought underlying physical basis for the tired-light model of the universe.
  
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Scientific Paper
Title Electron-Spin-Reversal Noise in the Gigahertz and Terahertz Ranges as a Basis for Tired-Light Cosmology
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Author(s) Donald G Carpenter
Keywords Tired Light, Cosmology, Electron Spin Reversal
Published 1990
Journal Apeiron
Volume 1
Number 6
No. of pages 6
Pages 7-11

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Abstract

A well-known quantum mechanical hypothesis is found to anticipate ubiquitous electromagnetic noise in the gigahertz and terahertz ranges. It also appears to anticipate the so-called cosmic "thermal background"radiation and the astronomical redshift. It might form the long-sought underlying physical basis for the tired-light model of the universe.