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  • | title = The Stability of the Static Universe with the Compton Effect Red Shift | keywords = [[Stability]], [[Static Universe]], [[Compton Effect]], [[Red Shift]]
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  • | title = Engineering Dynamics of a Scalar Universe Part I: Theory & Static Density Models ...fields is becoming more of a fact as we learn more about the nature of the universe. The most appealing fact toward this is the discovery that the cosmos is ex
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  • | name = The Static Universe: Exploding the Myth of Cosmic Expansion | image = The Static Universe: Exploding the Myth of Cosmic Expansion 1311.jpg
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  • | title = Supernovae Ia Light Curves Show a Static Universe | keywords = [[time dilation]], [[supernova]], [[expansion]], [[static universe]]
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  • | title = Structure and Size of the Physical Universe ...[matter]], [[stuff]], [[objects]], [[things]], [[universe]], [[cosmos]], [[static]], [[dynamic]], [[equilibrium]], [[shape]], [[form]], [[function]], [[URL]]
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  • | title = Hydrogen Cloud Separation as Direct Evidence of the Dynamics of the Universe ...tic universe]], [[hubble constant]], [[age of universe]], [[temperature of universe]]
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  • | title = An Explanation of Redshifts In a Static Universe ...dshifts in a static universe. The model proposed here is that in a static universe, photons of light from distant galaxies are absorbed and reemitted by elect
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  • | name = Universe Alternatives: Emerging Concepts of Size, Age, Structure and Behavior | image = Universe Alternatives: Emerging Concepts of Size, Age, Structure and Behavior 97.jpg
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  • ...interaction is with radio waves. And all this is compatible with a static universe with a space temperature of 2.7 ?K.</span>
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  • | title = The Universe is Rotating, Not Flying Apart | keywords = [[Universe]], [[Rotation]]
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  • * 2012 - "[[Supernovae Ia Light Curves Show a Static Universe]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstracts/abstracts_6503.pdf Read * 2010 - "[[An Explanation of Redshifts In a Static Universe]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstracts/abstracts_5340.pdf Read
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  • | title = Critique of the Meta Model of the Universe ...e META Model says that the universe is constant, then the expansion of the universe must apparently be an illusion.
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  • | title = Engineering Dynamics of a Scalar Universe Part II: Time-Varying Density Model & Propulsion ...he local fifth force model developed by the author (Robertson, 2009) for a static mass density is extended to time varying mass densities. The time varying m
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  • | title = Static Electric Discharges to a Dust Covered CRT Provide Insight into Crater Forma ...the impact theory for it to be valid for these features. Experiments with static discharge, to a dust covered CRT, offers another tool to help understand th
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  • | name = A Different Approach to Cosmology: From a Static Universe through the Big Bang towards Reality | image = A Different Approach to Cosmology: From a Static Universe through the Big Bang towards Reality 1035.jpg
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  • ...ndpoints, existence of a non-uniform density distribution of matter in the universe and lack of a viable physical mechanism to cause energy loss with distance
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  • A background of very long wavelength radiation is predicted from a static universe with Compton effect redshift. The interaction of this radiation with massiv
    734 bytes (88 words) - 19:35, 1 January 2017
  • ...at, cosmologically, Einstein?fs theory predicts an infinite, static, empty universe
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  • ...source for the nuclear energy and all types of energies in the observable Universe.<br /> # S. Sarg, New approach for building of unified theory, May 200
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  • ...ng towards Reality]]" ([http://www.amazon.com/Different-Approach-Cosmology-Universe-through/dp/0521019265/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1241720998&sr=8-1 Read * 2004 - [http://www.universe-film.com/universe-ep1-trailer-medium.mov Universe - The Cosmology Quest] (Video Movie)
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  • ...logical tests favor instead an energy loss mechanism in a basically static universe. (Apeiron, January 1995, pp. 20- 24.) The past year?s research and discover
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  • | known_for = [[Gravity]], [[Universe]], [[Cosmology]], [[Big bang]], [[Unification]] ...ontemplating gravity. It has led me to an interrelated overall view of the universe. I will outline the perspective here.
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  • | known_for = [[Alternate energy]], [[Electric Universe]], [[de-westernized historical re-construction]] ...nbsp;the curious link of Kronia.com comparative mythology and The Electric Universe.
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  • ...ich contradicts the Big Bang theory.<br /><br />According to Burbidge, the universe is oscillatory and as such expands and contracts periodically over infinite ...ng towards Reality]]" ([http://www.amazon.com/Different-Approach-Cosmology-Universe-through/dp/0521019265/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1241720998&sr=8-1 Read
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  • * 2010 - "[[The Static Universe: Exploding the Myth of Cosmic Expansion ...: Exploding the Myth of Cosmic Expansion]]" ([http://www.amazon.com/Static-Universe-Exploding-Cosmic-Expansion/dp/0986492620/ref=sr_1_fkmr0_1?ie=UTF8&qid=12740
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  • ...ns that there is no need for Einstein's Lambda term. The universe is quasi-static, infinite, and everlasting. [[Category:Electric Universe|redshift photons penetrating hot plasma]]
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  • | known_for = [[Astronomy]], [[Cosmology]], [[Big Bang]], [[Infinite Universe]] See his article "Cosmic Static at 144 meters wavelength," Journal of the Franklin Institute, vol. 285 (Jan
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  • ...odel is presented which accounts for the cosmological redshift in a static universe. In this model the photon is viewed as an electromagnetic wave whose electr
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  • ...hilosophical questions, like: Is the universe finite or infinite? Is Is it static or dynamic? Is it an open or closed system? and so on, will provide some in
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  • ...sparse electron plasma, leads to a quasi-static, infinite, and everlasting universe. It does not need big bang, dark energy, or dark matter for describing the [[Category:Electric Universe|magnitude-redshift relation sne ia time dilation plasma redshift]]
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  • ...to existence in the first place. There are two systems that operate in the Universe; the Mass Energy System and the Mass Gravity System. The effect of inertia,
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  • | known_for = [[Static Universe]], [[Pushing Gravity]], [[Expanding Earth]]
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  • ...n absolute frame of reference in an infinite, non-evolving and quasistatic universe satisfying the Perfect Cosmological Principle. A brief account of the basic
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  • ...infinity by gradually releasing the rest energy of matter. In the dynamic universe, the cycle of observable physical existence begins at cessation at infinity
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  • ...law for black body radiation is violated; (3) The Planck particle and our Universe are incompatible concepts.
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  • ...gy, Dark Matter, Accelerated Expansion, and Black Holes. The quasi-static universe renews itself forever, (for details, see:[http://www.plasmaredshift.org/ w
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  • ...ge fields around dilatonic configurations could make the resulting pattern static. Properties of intrinsic redshift in dilantonic theory (steepness of ''z''(
    2 KB (212 words) - 19:16, 1 January 2017
  • ...ound reference of the universe is a "dynamic occurrence" (rather than the "static condition" assumed by most theoretical physicists today), constantly being
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  • ...The redshift is not a doppler event, there is no big bang, the universe is static.
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  • ...waves are infinite from open-ended standing wave energy moving toward the static equilibrium. Infinity can be defined as energy without time, without a begi [[Category:Electric Universe]]
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  • ...he two types of cosmological model. Results suggest that the non-expanding universe may be more consistent, or at least less inconsistent, with both observatio ...expanding Universe." <ref>Y. Heymann, '' The Dichotomous Cosmology with a Static Material World and Expanding Luminous World '' , PROGRESS IN PHYSICS, vol.
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  • ...rsal Movement' described nature of basic movements by which ether of whole universe might swing. ...of energy-constant thus appears at fluids as law of constant dynamic plus static pressures.
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  • ...local system of reference, the experimental evidence indicates that quasi-static electromagnetic fields are not weightless, but adhere to the principle of e [[Category:Electric Universe|weightlessness photons quantum effect]]
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  • ...comprehension of how nature does this. A justification of how a series of static models can model a dynamic and kinetic natural process will be address. Thi
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  • ...educated layman and explains the principle that unifies the forces of our universe. &nbsp; The theory was developed by Lew Price and Mart Gibson in the course ...se "ether" was a 19th century concept given the original property of being static (unmoving in relation to the earth) with qualities quite unlike the reality
    2 KB (316 words) - 06:32, 2 January 2017
  • ...ov?s high-velocity experiments lead to the conclusion that our universe is static as a whole. Thus Marinov considers the "red shift" of the galaxies as a gra
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  • ...er simple questions answered include: a) Why is dynamic friction less than static friction? b) Does the Moon cause tides in your swimming pool? c) Is Venus r ...role of UVLM is delineated in physical universe as a subset of the virtual universe. The author attempts to explain, relate and harmonize the role of: a) Elect
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  • ...nsiderable influence in the initial acceptance of continental drift over a static model. In 1946, he became the founding professor of geology at the Universi * 1983. Earth expansion and the null Universe. In: Carey S.W. (ed), Expanding Earth Symposium, Sydney, 1981. University o
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  • ...he incorporated, but instead of using my mechanism, kept the steady state universe theory theory of Tom Gold and Fred Hoyle as his mechanism. * 1996 - "[[The Stability of the Static Universe with the Compton Effect Red Shift]]"
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  • | known_for = [[Electric Universe]], [[Plasma]] ...lore.ieee.org/xpl/freeabs_all.jsp?arnumber=4346233 The Plasma plus Gravity Universe May Not Need Dark Matter]", <i>2007 IEEE Pulsed Power and Plasma Science Co
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