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  • | title = Plasma Theory of Hubble Redshift of Galaxies | keywords = [[Hubble redshift]], [[galaxies]], [[intergalactic plasma]]
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  • | title = Using the Hubble Telescope to Determine the Split of a Cosmological Object\'s Redshift in its Gravitational and Distance Parts
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  • | title = Theoretical Calculation of the Hubble Constant and Relation to CMB and CIB ...ckground (CIB)]], [[cosmological redshift]], [[galaxy redshift]], [[quasar redshift]]
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  • | title = Evidence for Large Deviations from Hubble\'s Law in Normal Spiral Galaxies ...s from the Hubble law support the possible existence of a non-cosmological redshift component in some normal spiral galaxies.
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  • | title = Are Quasars Manifesting a de Sitter Redshift? | keywords = [[quasars]], [[de Sitter]], [[redshift]], [[velocity]], [[distance]], [[gravitational]]
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  • | title = Quasar\'s Gyro-gravity Behavior, Luminosity and Redshift ...[[quasar]], [[gravitation]], [[luminosity]], [[gyrotation]], [[galaxy]], [[redshift]], [[luminosity]], [[gravitomagnetism]]
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  • | title = Plasma Redshift, Time Dilation, and Supernovas Ia ...Riess et al. in the Astrophysical Journal in June 2004 confirm the plasma redshift, the absence of time dilation, dark matter, and dark energy.. Comment: 7 pa
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  • | title = An Explanation for the Cosmological Redshift ...cted redshift coincides with the data of the Hubble diagram. The predicted redshift expression allows for the first time distance measurements to the furthest
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  • ...us redshifts]], [[zero-point radiation]], [[de Sitter]], [[space-time]], [[Hubble]], [[gravitationally]], [[photon]] ...wne, 1976), provides a theoretical value for A. The law becomes the Hubble redshift dw/w = dl/R if U = Kp<sub>o</sub>c<sup>2</sup>, where p<sub>o</sub> is the
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  • ...ations depending on reference system. For Robertson coordinates the Hubble redshift emerges in exponential form and receives a "tired light" interpretation in ...value A = 6.4 ?10-21 erg-1 cm2. When U = Kroc2 the redshift law reduces to Hubble's law dw w = -d R, which integrates to the exponential form obtained in de
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  • | title = Spatial Fluctuation of the Hubble \"Constant\" | keywords = [[redshift asymmetry non-Doppler intergalactic]]
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  • | title = The Karlsson Peaks in the Quasar\'s Redshift Distribution as an Indication for Circling Light in a Non-Expanding Univers ...asar]], [[gravitation]], [[circling light]], [[cosmological red shift]], [[Hubble constant]], [[Ashmore]], [[Karlsson]], [[universe mass]], [[universe radius
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  • | keywords = [[universe]], [[expansion]], [[Hubble law]], [[Big Bang theory]] ...he mass density would decrease everywhere in space. The Hubble law for the redshift of galaxies must therefore be explained by other, physical processes. See m
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  • | title = Magnitude-Redshift Relation for SNe Ia, Time Dilation, and Plasma Redshift ...c centimeter in intergalactic space. This density together with the plasma redshift heating to an average plasma temperature in intergalactic space of about 3
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  • | known_for = [[Hubble Relationship]], [[spiral galaxies]], [[discordant redshifts]], [[MOND]] ...d the hypothesis that normal galaxies may contain deviations from a smooth Hubble flow too large to be explained by peculiar motion.
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  • ...ds = [[Hubble constant]], [[age of observable universe]], [[value 137]], [[redshift quantization]] ...und to occur between a dimensionless constant that is used to describe the redshift quantization of astronomical bodies and the fractal dimension of the univer
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  • | keywords = [[redshifts]], [[evolutionary ages]], [[Hubble constant]] ...the oldest stars predict?on the basis of the age-intrinsic redshift law?a Hubble parameter of H0 = 45 ? 7 kms?1 compared to a recently measured value of H0
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  • | title = New Tired Light Correctly Predicts the Redshift of the CorBor Galaxy Cluster | keywords = [[New Tired Light]], [[Hubble constant]], [[redshift]], [[CMB]]
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  • ...larities, Expansion, Inflation, Speed of Gravity, Open or Closed Universe, Hubble Constant.
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  • ...tons and The Electrons In The Plasma Of Intergalactic Space Leading To The Hubble Constant And CMB | keywords = [[Hubble constant]], [[Cosmic microwave background radiation]], [[Particle interacti
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  • ...l event. Recent findings of Marmet, providing both a plausible non-Doppler redshift mechanism and a brilliant new resolution of Olbers' paradox, are reviewed a
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  • | keywords = [[Non-expanding universe]], [[Big Bang]], [[Hubble constant]], [[Redshift]] .... Halton Arp's observation of high-redshift quasars in the vicinity of low-redshift parent star systems is also explained. There is no antigravity force permea
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  • | keywords = [[redshift]], [[quasars]], [[galaxies]], [[expansion]], [[cosmology]], [[anomalous]], ...dence level, and the assumption of scale invariance allows the adoption of redshift as a standard calibration of cosmological distance. However, there have bee
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  • ...ross-sections and number density of electrons in IG space, a value for the Hubble constant is derived which is in good agreement with measured values. Assumi
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  • | keywords = [[expanding universe]], [[Big Bang]], [[cosmological redshift]], [[spiral nebulae]] ...stein-Lema?tre cosmology, aided by Hubble's interpretation of cosmological redshift as a velocity effect, buried van Maanen's findings. Astronomers, in general
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  • | known_for = [[Big Bang]], [[Hubble's Constant]] * 2013 - "[[New Tired Light Correctly Predicts the Redshift of the CorBor Galaxy Cluster]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abst
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  • ...dly loses energy linearly with distance traveled to exactly compensate for Hubble?s law. Experimental evidence is presented that the universe is highly heter
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  • | known_for = [[Astronomy]], [[Galaxies]], [[Quasars]], [[Pulsars]], [[Redshift]], [[Big Bang]] ...great distance from us) are physically connected to galaxies that have low redshift and are known to be relatively close by. Because of Arp's observations, the
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  • ...d at www.spheritons.com, has one chapter on the non-expanding universe and redshift, one disproving relativity, one defining the cause of gravity, one defining * 2015 - "[[Hubble's Law and Dark Energy are False]]"
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  • ...ect]], [[hierarchical two-body gravitation]], [[galaxy rotation curve]], [[redshift]] ...le structures like the solar system and galaxy.</span><br /><br /><br />if redshift are not primarily due to velocity shift ?? the velocity-distance relation i
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  • ...Such an idea had no serious constituency until Edwin Hubble discovered the redshift of galaxy light in the 1920s, which seemed to imply an expanding universe.
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  • ...Hubble Redshift of Galaxies]]" ([http://www.plasmaphysics.org.uk/research/redshift.htm Read in full])
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  • ...ance of light elements; star formation and the evolution of solar systems; redshift periodicities and anomalous redshifts; general relativity; electric fields; ...ies made by the planetary probes and satellites, radio telescopes, and the Hubble space telescope. Over twenty contributors, all distinguished plasma scienti
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  • ...hmore's Paradox' and shows that after all these years of searching for the Hubble constant, all they ended up with was something any schoolchild could have f Lyndon explains that redshift - originally thought to show that the Universe is expanding, is just an eff
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  • ...n is absolute in its nature; it has no free parameters like ?m, ??, or the Hubble constant H0 that are needed in the corresponding equation derived from the
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  • | keywords = [[entropy]], [[redshift]], [[quasar]], [[big bang]], [[unified theory]] ...of the galaxies' redshifted spectral-lines can consequently be computed by Hubble's as Doppler-measured velocity/distance-parameter brought into my entropy e
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  • * The Cosmological Redshift ...Hubble diagram, the galaxy number count magnitude, supernova data and the redshift quantization effect.
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  • ...y are matters requiring much thought and experimentation. Also, the Hubble redshift as an indicator of increasing velocity at the outer edges of an Expanding U
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  • | keywords = [[Galactic Recession; Hubble; Regression; \"Big Wave\": Gowan; Rydin]] ...tively low (on a 'universal' scale) redshifts and distances. Extrapolating Hubble's law to the entire observable universe, proponents of the Big Bang Standar
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  • ...-ray bursts magnitude-redshift data, for the dynamical 3-space possesses a Hubble expanding 3-space solution. Most importantly none of these phenomena now re
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  • | keywords = [[expanding universe]], [[static universe]], [[hubble constant]], [[age of universe]], [[temperature of universe]] ...now been arrested and the universe is now static. A separate mechanism for redshift would be required to explain why, in this scenario, the Hydrogen Clouds are
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  • ..., [[kinematic]], [[angular momentum]], [[field-electrodynamics]], [[Hubble redshift]], [[expanding Universe]], [[Big Bang]]
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  • |known_for = [[Intrinsic redshift]]<br />[[Atlas of Peculiar Galaxies]] ...and for advocating a [[non-standard cosmology]] incorporating [[intrinsic redshift]].
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  • ...= [[Big Bang]], [[Gravity]], [[Hubble\'s Constant]], [[Compton Effect]], [[Redshift]], [[Expansion Tectonics]] * 2007 - "[[Gravitation as a Compton Effect Redshift of Long Wavelength Background Radiation]]"
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  • ...Dependent Gravity Displays Dark Matter and Dark Energy Effects]]" ([http://redshift.vif.com/JournalFiles/V15NO3PDF/V15N3WIL.pdf Read in full]) * 2001 - "[[Using the Hubble Telescope to Determine the Split of a Cosmological
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  • ...cticut. He presented his next paper, "THE PHYSICS OF AN EPISODIC QUANTIZED REDSHIFT", at the 2001 NPA Conference in Denton, Texas. He presented his next two pa ...Oklahoma. He presented his next two papers, "A Cosmic Lens May Explain the Hubble Flow," and "Reproducing the Pioneer 10 Anomaly with a Cosmic Lens" at the 2
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  • ...etelescope.org/images/potw1346a/|accessdate=20 November 2013|newspaper=ESA/Hubble Picture of the Week}}</ref> ...the sky ([[apparent magnitude|m]] ~12.9), and one of the closest with a [[redshift]], ''z'', of 0.158.<ref name="Schmidt1963" /> A [[luminosity distance]] of
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  • ...[monads]], [[multiple-realities]], [[quantum]], [[quantum computation]], [[redshift]], [[re]] ...supernovae surveys the formulation points in a direct way to redshifts as Hubble obtained but without postulating an overall expansion for the envisioned op
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  • '''Redshift quantization''', also referred to as '''redshift periodicity''',<ref> ...bibcode=1981A&A....95..188N |doi=}}</ref> is the [[hypothesis]] that the [[redshift]]s of cosmologically distant objects (in particular [[galaxies]] and [[quas
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  • ...of the cosmology is obtained by simulation by generating galaxies for each redshift bucket, and compute the number of visible galaxies (those not covered by fo ...tant primeval galaxies'' , January 9, 2010 (http://www.astronomyreport.com/hubble finds most distant primeval galaxies/).</ref> : "The teams are finding that
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  • [[File:HubbleDeepField.800px.jpg|thumb|300px|The Hubble Deep Field]] ...ation]] [[Ursa Major]], constructed from a series of observations by the [[Hubble Space Telescope]]. It covers an area about 2.6 [[arcminute]]s on a side, ab
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  • [[File:Gravitational red-shifting2.png|thumb|200px|The gravitational redshift of a light wave as it moves upwards against a gravitational field (produced ...rce that is in a [[gravitational field]] is reduced in [[frequency]], or [[redshift]]ed, when observed in a region at a higher gravitational potential. This is
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  • '''Hubble's law''' is the name for the observation in [[physical cosmology]] that: ...s Expanding, but How Fast? |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2017/02/20/science/hubble-constant-universe-expanding-speed.html |date=20 February 2017 |work=[[New Y
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  • ...ding or contracting (as well as stationary but unstable universes). When [[Hubble's Law]] was discovered, most astronomers interpreted the law as a sign the ...the period after the [[Shapley–Curtis debate]] and discoveries by [[Edwin Hubble]] of a [[cosmic distance ladder]] when astronomers and physicists had to co
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  • ...ess of the line,? can be allowed to exist from the Planck length up to the Hubble scale. ...est entities in the universe. This may lead to a physical understanding of redshift quantization.
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  • ...G., Kafatos, M., Vigier, J-P. (Eds.) Gravitation &amp; Cosmology: From the Hubble Radius to the Planck Scale, 2002, Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers. ...so, R.L., Kafatos, M.and Ecminovic, P. , 1998, The origins of cosmological redshift in spin exchange between Planck scale vacuum compactification and nonzero
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  • ...cosmical astrophysics with laboratory plasma experiments, and showed that Hubble expansion can be produced with repulsive mutual induction between neighbori * 1988. "The Hubble expansion as ascribed to mutual magnetic induction between neighboring gala
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  • ...vey''' or '''SDSS''' is a major multi-spectral imaging and spectroscopic [[redshift survey]] using a dedicated 2.5-m wide-angle [[optical telescope]] at [[Apac ...imaging survey has been involved in the detection of [[quasar]]s beyond a redshift ''z''&nbsp;=&nbsp;6.
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