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  • | title = Formula for Red-Shifts of Light Signals from Distant Galaxies ...ift of light signals coming from distant galaxies to the distance of these galaxies from us and the time of detecting of these light signals. The red-shift coe
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  • | title = Limitations on Viewing Distant Astronomical Objects | keywords = [[astronomical objects]], [[distant galaxies]], [[expanding universe]]
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  • | title = Formula for Red-Shifts of Light Signals from Distant Galaxies ...ift of light signals coming from distant galaxies to the distance of these galaxies from us and the time of detecting of these light signals. The red-shift coe
    976 bytes (142 words) - 10:26, 1 January 2017
  • ...alaxies show redshift anomalies related to quasars' redshifts; quasars and galaxies have an origin far different from that assumed in the 'standard' big-bang m
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  • | title = Gravity and Revolution Rates within Galaxies ...an inner planets. Some suggest there something different about gravity in galaxies and they invented dark matter, dark energy and MOND to explain it. But prop
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  • | keywords = [[mass density of distant galaxies]], [[free fall]], [[inertial mass density v gravitational mass]] ...a-Valverde and Assis agree that doubling the gravitational mass density of distant matter (while keeping unalterable Hubble's constant, the gravitational mass
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  • ...laxies travel at the speed of light. Obviously nothing exists beyond those galaxies, beyond that distance of observation. The interesting aspect of this is tha
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  • ...produced the ZPE rather than the expansion of space-time or the motion of galaxies. The equations governing these processes readily allow an alternate explana
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  • ...esults of the "corkscrew" effect on the polarization of light from distant galaxies.
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  • ...ce]], [[unified theory]], [[general relativity]], [[gyroscopes]], [[spiral galaxies]] ...solid bodies are more magnetic-like than tidal, while the shape of spiral galaxies is more reminiscent of Lorentz forces than a gravitational force. Even effe
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  • ...henomenon, which is observed when astronomers study the spectra of distant galaxies and quasars. This paper considers a cosmological model based on variable l
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  • ...o distant that light now arriving at telescopes reflects conditions of the galaxies at least 12.7 billion years ago: stars were appearing "at a prodigious rate
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  • ...o distant that light now arriving at telescopes reflects conditions of the galaxies at least 12.7 billion years ago: stars were appearing "at a prodigious rate
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  • ...essive hierarchical orbital shrinkage results in high redshifts of distant galaxies and planar (disc) rotational profile of large-scale structures like the sol
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  • | keywords = [[large-scale structure of universe]], [[galaxies]], [[redshift]], [[cosmology]], [[observations]] Recent observations on the redshift and magnitude of distant supernovae have raised fundamental questions of the cosmological structure
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  • ...The effect will be the same as the observed redshift of light from distant galaxies. Thus the redshift may be evidence of a ZPE increasing with time rather tha
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  • ...of any asymptotic equation. It also explains the misinterpretation of the galaxies' rotation velocities that has led to the dark matter hypothesis. (This abst
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  • ...nd compute the number of visible galaxies (those not covered by foreground galaxies) using an average galactic radius. Finally, by comparing the galactic densi ...us/97-the-universe/galaxies/cosmology/531-why-does-the-apparent-density-of-galaxies-drop-off-at-larger-distances-advanced (1997).</ref> :
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  • '''Interacting galaxies''' ('''''colliding galaxies''''') are [[galaxy|galaxies]] whose [[gravity|gravitational fields]] result in a disturbance of one ano ...gnifying glass.<ref>{{cite news|title=Best View Yet of Merging Galaxies in Distant Universe|url=http://www.eso.org/public/news/eso1426/|accessdate=26 August 2
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  • ...normal galaxies at the fringes of the observable universe, the creation of galaxies, stars and planets, the origin of life, consciousness and many other enigma ...ndamental framework. Savov simply and directly shows why the near and most distant universe look alike, reveals the workings of galactic nuclei, stars, planet
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  • ...tively and oscillate if displaced. The possibility that light from distant galaxies is absorbed and reemitted by the electrons is considered with the electron
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  • ...s of distant galaxies disputes the Hubble's hypothesis about dispersion of galaxies and the existence of the big bang. Besides that the origin of the primary c
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  • ...The 2.7 K cosmic background is the red shifted light from the most distant galaxies.[[Category:Book|selected topics advanced fundamental physics]]
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  • ...t space and explains the observed development of the surface brightness of galaxies. The rate of internal atomic processes is tied to the velocity of light whi
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  • ...ion by showing evidence of "time dilation", which would imply that distant galaxies really are getting farther away from us. However, Malmquist bias is a well-
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  • * 2005 - "[[Formula for Red-Shifts of Light Signals from Distant Galaxies]]" ([http://arxiv.org/abs/physics/0505036 Read in full])
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  • A'. Light from distant stars and galaxies is redshifted by source and destination gravity. The redshift is not a Dopp * 2012 - "[[Gravity and Revolution Rates within Galaxies]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstracts/abstracts_6613.pdf Read
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  • ...he past, when the electron had more mass, the atomic spectra from distant galaxies had longer wavelengths and thus appears red shifted to us today. As the ele
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  • ...to the increasing red shifts which are seen in progressively more distant galaxies. Alteration of electric and magnetic properties of the vacuum would also af
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  • ...ogical history, the Zero Point Energy, the red shift of light from distant galaxies, and plasma physics. His papers are available on his website at [http://ww
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  • ...use of cosmological redshift is gravity.</p> Light from distant stars and galaxies is redshifted by source and destination gravity. The redshift is not a dopp
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  • ...proposed here is that in a static universe, photons of light from distant galaxies are absorbed and reemitted by electrons in the plasma of intergalactic spac
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  • |known_for = [[Intrinsic redshift]]<br />[[Atlas of Peculiar Galaxies]] ...catalogues many examples of [[interacting galaxies|interacting and merging galaxies]]. Arp was also known as a critic of the [[Big Bang|Big Bang theory]] and
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  • ...forthe increasing red shifts which are seen in progressively more distant galaxies (the farther out we look, the further back in time we are seeing). </span>< ...e neutral atoms appeared, and then vast amounts of time are needed to form galaxies and stars and planets.<span style="color: red;"><span style="mso-spacerun:
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  • ...forthe increasing red shifts which are seen in progressively more distant galaxies (the farther out we look, the further back in time we are seeing). </span>< ...e neutral atoms appeared, and then vast amounts of time are needed to form galaxies and stars and planets.<span><span>&nbsp; </span></span>However, even today,
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  • ...f matter in intergalactic space instead of as due to an expansion between galaxies.
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  • ...gest and most distant known. By revealing such large numbers of very young galaxies, the HDF has become a landmark image in the [[physical cosmology|study of t ...stalled encouraged attempts to obtain very deep images of distant [[Galaxy|galaxies]].]]
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  • ...[redshift]] of ''z''&nbsp;=&nbsp;0.1; there are redshifts for luminous red galaxies as far as ''z''&nbsp;=&nbsp;0.7, and for [[quasar]]s as far as ''z''&nbsp;= ...ludes over 670,000 new BOSS spectra of [[galaxies]] and [[quasars]] in the distant universe. The publicly available images from the survey were made between 1
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  • | names = [[Principal Galaxies Catalogue|PGC]] 41121<ref name="ned" /> and [[Hipparcos Catalogue|HIP]] 609 ...5 April 2014|doi = 10.1086/147889 }}</ref> meaning that if it were only as distant as [[Pollux (star)|Pollux]] (~10 [[parsec]]s) it would [[Apparent magnitude
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  • ...that the [[redshift]]s of cosmologically distant objects (in particular [[galaxies]] and [[quasars]]) tend to cluster around multiples of some particular valu ...=Critical Examinations of QSO Redshift Periodicities and Associations with Galaxies in Sloan Digital Sky Survey Data |journal=[[Astrophysical Journal]]|volume=
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  • |title=The GALEX Ultraviolet Atlas of Nearby Galaxies ..." /> [[Atlas of Peculiar Galaxies|Arp]] 153,<ref name="ned" /> [[Principal Galaxies Catalogue|PGC]] 46957,<ref name="ned" /> 4U 1322–42,<ref>{{cite web|url=
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  • ...ftermath of which the Milky Way's status as but one of the Universe's many galaxies was established. From the 1940s to the 1960s, the [[astrophysics|astrophysi ...2eV massive [[neutrino]] (they are also required to fit some [[Clusters of galaxies]], including the [[Bullet Cluster]]).<ref>{{Cite journal|arxiv=astro-ph/060
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  • ...ionality (mathematics)|proportional]] to their distance from the Earth for galaxies up to a few hundred megaparsecs away.<ref name="riess99" /><ref name="perlm | Uses time delays between multiple images of distant variable sources produced by [[strong gravitational lensing]].
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  • ...the galactic center.<ref name=Graneau>{{Cite book|title=In the Grip of the Distant Universe |author1=Peter Graneau |author2=Neal Graneau |page= 147 |url=https ...ible issue with this approach is the historically long-lived view that the distant universe might affect matters ([[Mach's principle]]). Another approach is t
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