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The Compton effect interpretation of astrophysical red shifts, as suggested by Compton (1923, <em>Phil. Mag.</em> 46, 897), Kierein and Sharp (1968, <em>Solar Phys.</em> 3, 450), Sistero (1966 <em>OAC</em> No. 1), and Reber (1968, <em>J. of Franklin Inst.</em> 285, 1) not only provides the mechanism for intrinsic red shifts of quasi-stellar sources, the solar limb and other objects, but also results in a new cosmological model and unexpected insight into the mechanism of gravitational attraction.[[Category:Scientific Paper]]
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The Compton effect interpretation of astrophysical red shifts, as suggested by Compton (1923, <em>Phil. Mag.</em> 46, 897), Kierein and Sharp (1968, <em>Solar Phys.</em> 3, 450), Sistero (1966 <em>OAC</em> No. 1), and Reber (1968, <em>J. of Franklin Inst.</em> 285, 1) not only provides the mechanism for intrinsic red shifts of quasi-stellar sources, the solar limb and other objects, but also results in a new cosmological model and unexpected insight into the mechanism of gravitational attraction.
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Scientific Paper
Title Implications of the Compton Effect Interpretation of the Red Shift
Author(s) John W Kierein
Keywords Compton effect, red shift, quasi-stellar sources, solar limb, cosmological model, gravitational attraction
Published 1983
Journal None
Pages 22-25

Abstract

The Compton effect interpretation of astrophysical red shifts, as suggested by Compton (1923, Phil. Mag. 46, 897), Kierein and Sharp (1968, Solar Phys. 3, 450), Sistero (1966 OAC No. 1), and Reber (1968, J. of Franklin Inst. 285, 1) not only provides the mechanism for intrinsic red shifts of quasi-stellar sources, the solar limb and other objects, but also results in a new cosmological model and unexpected insight into the mechanism of gravitational attraction.