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  • | title = Detecting Galactic Superwaves: An Appeal to Scalar Wave Astronomers [[Category:Scientific Paper|detecting galactic superwaves appeal scalar wave astronomers]]
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  • ...ce-Time physics is the result of Earth-Planet light signal miss reading by Astronomers ...19 th century Astronomers along with 20th century Astronomers and to date astronomers can not read their telescopes. Relativistic time delays coming from pl
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  • Another method of wrong NASA and 500 years of modern and Nobel physicists and astronomers
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  • ...e co-founder of the amateur astronomical group, the San Francisco Sidewalk Astronomers. John Dobson was born in Beijing, China. His maternal grandfather founded
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  • ...growing edge of the universe. This appears to explain the observation of astronomers and their interpretation by ‘dark energy’. This explanation no
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  • ...named by astronomers as dark energy. It was formerly called vacuum energy. Astronomers have been searching for an understanding of the expansion of the universe, I recently saw a NOVA television program about astronomers? telescopic studies, and how they planned to develop a better understanding
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  • ...were aware of something which puts many present-day scientists, especially astronomers, to shame; the reason behind the ignition of matter, the paradox of heat pr
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  • ...new look at what is believed by astronomers today and finds that much that astronomers tell us is wrong! Some of the areas discussed in this book include:... ...ormous distances ascribed to them, and do not have the enormous energies astronomers would have you believe.
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  • ...se to be many times greater than that of all of the visible galaxies, many astronomers and cosmologists have accepted that the universe is filled with something c
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  • ...ferent interpretations of the red-shift phenomenon, which is observed when astronomers study the spectra of distant galaxies and quasars. This paper considers a
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  • NASA and 500 years of modern and Nobel physicst and astronomers use the celstial sphere and the celestial sphere gives Troposheric reading
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  • Currently accepted explanations of the superluminal velocities reported by astronomers are characterized by a superunitary ratio of hypotheses to facts. This moti
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  • From all the thousands of close by detached binary stars systems astronomers picked up a dozen sets of binary stars systems as candidates to test genera
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  • The Negative Energy Spectrum readings suggest that when astronomers look and read the energy spectrum of the stars studying their movement the
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  • NASA and 500 years of modern and Nobel physicst and astronomers use the celstial sphere and the celestial sphere gives Troposheric reading
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  • ...about the Milky Way. Katirai pinpoints the root problems by examining how astronomers determine the distances of stars.
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  • ...aptured by the Sun is even now acknowledged by a new class of trailblazing astronomers. Thus, apart from the mytho-historical record, the theory presented within
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  • ...st, the town of Khartoum. in the Sudan saw the influx of a large number of astronomers whose purpose was to observe the total eclipse of the sun on 1952 February
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  • ...ht-years with tired light redshift instead of expansion redshift. Big bang astronomers mark certain objects in their early big bang universe as galaxies. A substa
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  • ...ut proof when the whole thing is a case of centuries of astronomy and astronomers still can not read their telescopes    
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  • ...t from that assumed in the 'standard' big-bang model of the universe; many astronomers, despite the accumulation of compelling evidence, defend what Arp believes
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  • ...lson & Morley, Einstein, Minkowski, and a host of other scientists and astronomers during much of the 20th century -- because they simply failed to list, chec
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  • ...frequency independent cosmic redshift, the "dark matter" which has puzzled astronomers for many years, the abundances of the elements, and the cosmic background r
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  • ...s, meteors and space dust These "minor objects" cause "major headaches" to astronomers searching for explanations.
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  • ...accepted this fact could question their doctrine. Unfortunately, in 1977, astronomers discovered that the visible mass of galaxies varies with the fourth power o
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  • ...through the well-tested behavior of electricity the one force about which astronomers seem to know almost nothing. Having now devoted many years to investigating ...model also offers ready explanations for processes that continue to puzzle astronomers today. Compelling, highly readable, and superbly illustrated, this book pro
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  • ...d are not intrinsic to the galaxies themselves. Tifft's research and other astronomers? research into redshift quantization have also been criticized for their in
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  • ...omoted during the International Geophysical Year was a program for amateur astronomers called Operation Moonwatch. It involved the tracking of satellites by amate
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  • ...IGHT: 115%; FONT-FAMILY: ">Though discredited by mainstream physicists and astronomers since the publication of his ideas in 1950, <span style="LINE-HEIGHT: 115%;
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  • In 1967, astronomers began receiving and cataloging precisely timed radio pulses from extraterre
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  • ...he observation on Ia type supernovae, which has amazed &amp; horrified the astronomers. Halton Arp's observation of high-redshift quasars in the vicinity of low-r
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  • ...e is no evidence to support Copernican Theory. I asked many physicists and astronomers for such evidence and no one has any. Not only is Copernican Theory unfound
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  • ...th as the sun makes its round on the inner hub of our galaxy. All previous astronomers,none of them,could have discovered TRUE PLANETARY MOTIONS projecting calcul
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  • ...ory helps to explain numerous mysteries that have long puzzled physicists, astronomers, geologists, climatologists, economists, and sociologists.
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  • ...expect, and earthquake-prediction procedures require a shakeup; moreover, astronomers hoping for extraterrestrial contacts might want to stop seeking life on oth
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  • ...d by Hipparchus circa 128 BC, Ptolemy in 138 AD, 11 observations by Arabic astronomers in the period of A.D. 830-975, the modern longitude of Regulus, and the mod
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  • ...f the mysterious missing 'dark matter' that has been sought for decades by astronomers is located. An explanation of the shapes of some galaxies is proffered.
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  • ...he observation on Ia type supernovae, which has amazed &amp; horrified the astronomers. Halton Arp's observations of high-redshift quasars in the vicinity of low-
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  • ...cosmological redshift as a velocity effect, buried van Maanen's findings. Astronomers, in general, decided that van Maanen had made some kind of never explained
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  • ...something' that permeates the universe to explain an unexpected finding by astronomers. They discovered in 1998 that the expansion of the universe is speeding up
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  • ...modern astrophysics are becoming. Even so, until recently, I assumed that astronomers and astrophysicists knew what they were talking about. ...rs and other scientists have challenged the establishment, the big science astronomers who are reluctant to listen to anyone outside their own elite circle. -- <e
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  • ...he has contributed three biographies to the "Biographical Encyclopedia of Astronomers". Research areas include properties of various types of screened potentials
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  • ...ents carried out here. Nonetheless, during the past century, observational astronomers, physicists and engineers managed to estimate the terrestrial motion relati
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  • Astronomers from the [[Arecibo Observatory]] have detected organic molecules in the gal In October 2011, astronomers spotted a record-breaking seven [[supernova]] all found at the same time in
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  • ...t of nothing is a common-place among today?s mathematicians, cosmologists, astronomers, and physicists. Cosmology has become cosmogony, the dubious study of the ?
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  • Astronomers use the Doppler-shifted absorption (dark) lines in the spectra of moving as
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  • ...he observation on Ia type supernovae, which has amazed &amp; horrified the astronomers. Halton Arp's observations of high-redshift quasars in the vicinity of low-
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  • ...ue. The highly technical 1859 Le Verrier paper was written in French, and astronomers and theorists have gone on from the study of the Solar System to the study
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  • * 1990 - "[[Detecting Galactic Superwaves: An Appeal to Scalar Wave Astronomers]]"
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  • ...el_Velikovsky#cite_note-1 <span>[</span>2<span>]</span>]</sup> the British astronomers [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victor_Clube Victor Clube] and [http://en.wik
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  • ...suggests that cold dark globular clusters, not recognized by conventional astronomers, have been misidentified as cosmic voids. In fact, there is a huge cosmic v
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  • ...several past cosmologies.&nbsp; It is written for non-cosmologists and non-astronomers, yet I assume the reader is familiar enought with the fundamental concepts
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  • ...That kind of universal time in our visible universe is confirmed daily by astronomers and NASA mission controllers in accurately predicting motions and position
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  • ...at the same rate everywhere in the universe) is almost universally used by astronomers.&nbsp; That quietly contradicts SRT? s presumed ?time dilation?.
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  • ...ilation concepts can also be rejected.&nbsp; That?s now recognized by most astronomers who use Universal Time (i.e., constant passage of time throughout the unive
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  • A great advance will be made in astronomy when astronomers come to realize not all red shift is the results of a Doppler shift from re
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  • ...amental of the natural sciences. From the early beginnings of civilization astronomers have attempted to explain not only what the Universe is and how it works, b
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  • The number one problem with astronomy is that astronomers forget that Earth is an astronomical object. Study the Earth and we shall u
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  • ...l A. LaViolette], "Detecting Galactic Superwaves: An Appeal to Scalar Wave Astronomers" &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;5-21
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  • Sgt A* has been carefully studied by the astronomers Gillessen, Genzel and Eisenhaur, of the Max Planck Institute of Extraterres
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  • ...eived, Newton's theory of gravitation is still the basic working theory of astronomers and of all the scientists dealing with space exploration and celestial mech
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  • ...losses; cosmological observations, even on Ia type Supernovae that amazed astronomers, are explained.
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  • ...on this project. This atlas was intended to provide images that would give astronomers data from which they could study the evolution of galaxies. Arp later used Based on its citation by other astronomers, Arp's atlas is recognized now as an excellent compilation of [[interacting
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  • ...in Portland, Oregon, in January 1997, and provoked great interest from the astronomers, engineers and scholars in attendance. Just prior to the conference he spen
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  • ...trary to all previous findings based on a stationary Sun of late and early astronomers.
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  • One of the key aims of the astronomers who designed the Hubble Space Telescope was to use its high [[optical resol ...ignated as Director's Discretionary (DD) Time, and is typically awarded to astronomers who wish to study unexpected transient phenomena, such as [[supernova]]e. O
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  • ...heory.&nbsp; After some effort, I managed an invitation to a conference of astronomers and physicists at the University of Arizona.&nbsp; After my presentation, I
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  • ...omet Halley appeared in 1985 and 1986. He joined with eleven other amateur astronomers to build Lone Star Observatory in 1987. [http://www.lonestarobservatory.org
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  • ...ce, time, velocity and mass. Mr. Renshaw has consulted with physicists and astronomers from around the globe, several of whose web sites are linked through this o
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  • ...ionary but unstable universes). When [[Hubble's Law]] was discovered, most astronomers interpreted the law as a sign the universe is expanding. This implies the u ...] and discoveries by [[Edwin Hubble]] of a [[cosmic distance ladder]] when astronomers and physicists had to come to terms with a universe that was of a much [[La
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  • ...umptions coming true? an000000000000000000d why are scientists, especially astronomers, continually having to revise their theories?
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  • Astronomers have estimated the [[Milky Way galaxy]], will collide with the [[Andromeda
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  • ...cal processes that distort spiral or elliptical galaxies. With this atlas, astronomers had a sample of peculiar galaxies that they could study in more detail. The ==Brightest Arp galaxies for amateur astronomers==
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  • ...ual magnitude, 3C 273 is the most distant celestial object average amateur astronomers are likely to see through their telescopes.
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  • ...ce-Time physics is the result of Earth-Planet light signal miss reading by Astronomers ]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstracts/abstracts_4457.doc
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  • ...enses. To find these cases of galaxy–quasar combinations acting as lenses, astronomers selected 23,000 quasar spectra from the SDSS.<ref>{{cite news|title=Quasars ...ange of tutorials aimed at everyone from schoolchildren up to professional astronomers. The tenth major data release, DR10, released in July 2013,<ref name="DataR
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  • Earlier, in the 1960s, astronomers had discovered that the planet Jupiter radiates about twice as much energy
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  • ...s [[active galactic nucleus]] has been extensively studied by professional astronomers.<ref name="israel1998">{{cite journal ...velengths. By taking radio observations of the jet separated by a decade, astronomers have determined that the inner parts of the jet are moving at about half of
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  • ...irst=Katherine Bracher ... [et al.]|title=The biographical encyclopedia of astronomers|year=2007|publisher=Springer|location=New York, NY|isbn=9780387304007|page=
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  • Redshift quantization is a fringe topic with no support from mainstream astronomers in recent times. Although there are a handful of published articles in the
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  • ...of a star. However, the night sky is largely dark. Since the 17th century, astronomers and other thinkers have proposed many possible ways to resolve this paradox ...supernova]]e, which was determined in 1998 to be negative, surprised many astronomers with the implication that the expansion of the Universe is currently "accel
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  • ...ented with modern philosophers such as [[René Descartes|Descartes]], and [[astronomers]] such as [[Galileo Galilei|Galileo]] and [[Thomas Street]], through whom h [[Category:English astronomers]]
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  • ...on time measurements (1898),<ref group=A name=time /> Poincaré wrote that astronomers like [[Ole Rømer]], in determining the speed of light, simply assume that
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  • ...Time]] drew some important consequences of this process and explained that astronomers, in determining the speed of light, simply assume that light has a constant
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