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  • | title = A Critical Evaluation of Hubble\'s Theorizations About Stellar Redshifting | keywords = [[Red Shift]], [[Hubble]]
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  • | title = Book Review: The Observational Approach to Cosmology by Edwin Hubble | keywords = [[Book Review]], [[Observational Approach]], [[Cosmology]], [[Hubble]]
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  • | title = A ?Hubble Explanation? Explanation of the Anomalous Acceleration of the Pioneer Space | volume = [[20]]
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  • | title = Using the Hubble Telescope to Determine the Split of a Cosmological | keywords = [[gravitational redshift]], [[cosmological redshift]], [[Hubble telescope]], [[Weyl gauge factor]], [[gauge function]], [[unit of action]],
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  • | title = Theoretical Calculation of the Hubble Constant and Relation to CMB and CIB | keywords = [[Hubble constant]], [[cosmic microwave background (CMB)]], [[cosmic infrared backgr
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  • | title = On Interpretations of Hubble\'s Law and the Bending of Light | keywords = [[Hubble's Law]], [[Bending of Light]]
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  • | title = Galilean Interpretation of the Hubble Constant | volume = [[16]]
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  • | keywords = [[Big Bang]], [[Hubble Deep Field]] | volume = [[2]]
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  • | name = Gravitation and Cosmology: From the Hubble Radius to the Planck Scale (Fundamental Theories of Physics) | image = Gravitation and Cosmology: From the Hubble Radius to the Planck Scale (Fundamental Theories of Physics) 467.jpg
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  • | keywords = [[Big Bang]], [[Hubble's Law]] | volume = [[16]]
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  • | keywords = [[universe]], [[Big Bang]], [[nebula back]], [[Hubble?s law]], [[curved space]], [[black hole]] | volume = [[9]]
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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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  • | title = Evidence for Large Deviations from Hubble\'s Law in Normal Spiral Galaxies | volume = [[8]]
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  • | keywords = [[large number hypothesis]], [[Hubble period]], [[coupling constants]], [[gravitational constant]], [[Newtonian c | volume = [[2]]
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  • | keywords = [[Steady state universe]], [[Hubble's law]], [[Machian relational theory]], [[special relativity]] | volume = [[3]]
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  • | keywords = [[redshifts]], [[evolutionary ages]], [[Hubble constant]] | volume = [[1]]
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  • | keywords = [[De-Sitter metric]], [[cosmological constant]], [[Hubble Constant]], [[hardons quantum vaccum]] | volume = [[ROAJ 12 and SAO/NASA Astrophy]]
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  • | volume = [[1]] ...'s Theory of General Relativity (GR), plus the 1929 empirical statement of Hubble's Law, were the basis of an <em>assumption</em> that both of these applied
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  • | volume = [[1]] ...1/r<sup>2</sup> law, the diffusion equation, the law of radioactive decay, Hubble's law, and fundamental laws such as conservation principles. The status of
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  • | title = Spatial Fluctuation of the Hubble \"Constant\" | volume = [[1]]
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  • | volume = [[1]] ...terpretations depending on reference system. For Robertson coordinates the Hubble redshift emerges in exponential form and receives a "tired light" interpret
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  • | keywords = [[Hubble constant]], [[age of observable universe]], [[value 137]], [[redshift quant | volume = [[1]]
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  • | title = A Cosmic Lens May Explain the Hubble Flow | keywords = [[dark matter]], [[Hubble flow]], [[cosmology]]
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  • | volume = [[1]] ...larities, Expansion, Inflation, Speed of Gravity, Open or Closed Universe, Hubble Constant.
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  • | volume = [[ROAJ 13 and SAO/NASA Astrophy]] ...ith an extra term which depends on the inflationary potential, as well as Hubble's constant. The derivation is based on Zeldovich's result for the cosmolog
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  • | volume = [[4]] ...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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  • | keywords = [[graviton]], [[photon]], [[black hole]], [[Newton]], [[Hubble]], [[CBR]] | volume = [[14]]
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  • | volume = [[4]] ...outline an operational foundation of modern physics, and (3) rederive the Hubble law.
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  • | volume = [[7]] ...he gravitational mass density of distant matter (while keeping unalterable Hubble's constant, the gravitational mass of the earth and its radius) will make t
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  • | keywords = [[Cosmology]], [[Mass]], [[Red shift]], [[Hubble]], [[Quantum]], [[Black hole]] | volume = [[1]]
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  • | volume = [[2]] ...ology rests mainly on accepted interpretations of two empirical facts: the Hubble redshift, interpreted as a Doppler effect, and the 2.7?K cosmic background
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  • | volume = [[23]] ...causing a redshift. The predicted redshift coincides with the data of the Hubble diagram. The predicted redshift expression allows for the first time distan
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  • * 1990 - "[[Spatial Fluctuation of the Hubble "Constant"]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstracts/abstracts_53 * 2002 - "[[Gravitation and Cosmology: From the Hubble Radius to the Planck Scale (Fundamental Theories of Physics)]]" ([http://ww
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  • | volume = [[12]] ...the earth) and moons in our solar system, the cosmic background radiation, Hubble's red shifts versus distance (due primarily to gravitational red shifting),
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  • | volume = [[11]] ...the earth) and moons in our solar system, the cosmic background radiation, Hubble's red shifts versus distance (due primarily to gravitational red shifting),
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  • | volume = [[8]] ...force decays over time giving rise to the cosmic background radiation plus Hubble's Law for red shifts versus distance due to gravitational red shifting.&nbs
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  • | volume = [[3]] ...ks of Aristotle, Copernicus, Kepler, Newton , Descartes, Olbers, Einstein, Hubble, Chladni, and this author, right into the 21st century. Interlocked via sou
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  • | volume = [[5]] .... The effect may have great influence on cosmologic theories especially to Hubble dilatation of space. The recent examination of the Fine structure constant
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  • | volume = [[7]] ...the volume of atoms decreases. Heavy elements at the earth's center lose volume more slowly than the light elements in the earth's crust. It is this effect
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  • | volume = [[8]] ...osmology except that it is neither assumed to be finite nor expanding. The Hubble Constant relates instead to a loss of energy in similar manner of the tired
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  • | volume = [[3]] ...15 billion years ago. Such an idea had no serious constituency until Edwin Hubble discovered the redshift of galaxy light in the 1920s, which seemed to imply
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  • | volume = [[7]] ...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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  • | volume = [[11]] ...ale expansion. The range of the gravitational field rolls off close to the Hubble distance and the presence of matter modifies the gravitational vacuum field
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  • | volume = [[3]] ...The cosmological red shift is a gravitational red shift, the value of the Hubble constant being thus derived. Olber's paradox is resolved by the cosmologica
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  • | name = Galileo Was Wrong: The Church Was Right, Volume I, The Scientific Case for Geocentrism | image = Galileo Was Wrong: The Church Was Right, Volume I, The Scientific Case for Geocentrism 916.jpg
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  • | volume = [[1]] ...ies. The cosmological red shift is obtained as a gravitational effect, the Hubble constant predicted being in reasonable agreement with observational estimat
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  • | volume = [[3]] ...Universal Law of Gravitation and Einstein?s General Theory of Relativity. Hubble Space Telescope pictures of ring and spiral galaxies record their fiber str
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  • | volume = [[16]] ...hotons, and termed as the solar microwave background radiation (SMBR). The Hubble-Nernst (photon-decay) constant is calculated from the known experimental va
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  • ...matic]], [[kinematic]], [[angular momentum]], [[field-electrodynamics]], [[Hubble redshift]], [[expanding Universe]], [[Big Bang]] | volume = [[10]]
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  • | volume = [[8]] -- E. Hubble<br /><br />
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  • ...assing through the pupil of the eye that can be enlarged from a subluminal volume increment. The calculated particulate mass is 7.375x10<sup>-48</sup> grams ...centimeter. This is about 2.097x10^5 times the resolution of the infrared Hubble Telephone camera (NICMOS). This explanation is the only concept that a
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  • | volume = [[4]] ...ctical analysis of available astronomical observations, including those of Hubble, Zwicky, Yaakkola, and other scientists, reveals a cyclic evolution sequenc
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  • ...etelescope.org/images/potw1346a/|accessdate=20 November 2013|newspaper=ESA/Hubble Picture of the Week}}</ref> | volume=648
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  • | volume = [[20]] ...le&nbsp; -free physics gives a length&nbsp; m, complying with the Lema?tre-Hubble radius, while a&nbsp; -free electro-gravito-weak dimensional analysis gives
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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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  • ...his book is indicated by the cover photographs, showing Stonehenge and the Hubble Space Telescope. It deals with the astronomical ideas of the Egyptian and M "This ? volume, written by a well-known French astronomer, covers almost three millennia o
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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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  • ...hift bucket we compute the number of galaxies of the bucket divided by the volume of the bucket which gives the galactic density of the bucket. Using this pr .../).</ref> : "The teams are finding that the number of galaxies per unit of volume of space drops off smoothly with increasing distance" As discussed in <ref>
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  • ...thumb|[[Arp 230]], also known as IC 51, observed by the [[NASA]]/[[ESA]] [[Hubble Space Telescope]].<ref>{{cite web|title=The polar ring of Arp 230|url=http: | volume=14
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  • ...ooled water in high-level clouds?" in the Journal of Geophysical Research, Volume 96, Issue D12, p. 22283-22296 (12/1991). [http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/199 ...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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  • ...l=http://hubblesite.org/news_release/news/2008-02|title=HubbleSite: News - Hubble Finds that "Blue Blobs" in Space Are Orphaned Clusters of Stars|website=hub ...57-hubble-space-telescope-science-legacy.html space.com 2015-04-21 How the Hubble Space Telescope Changed Our View of the Cosmos-Galactic Collisions Photogra
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  • ...rom a singularity consisting of matter with infinite density and near zero volume or it resulted from a plurality; the elusive nature of the period before th .../span>- <span>&nbsp;</span>Solar Metrics, Relic Radiation &amp; Calibrated Hubbles Law. </span>''
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  • | volume=546 |volume=173
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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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  • * 2002 - "[[Gravitation and Cosmology: From the Hubble Radius to the Planck Scale (Fundamental Theories of Physics)]]" ([http://ww * 2002 - "[[The Enigmatic Photon - Volume 4: New Directions]]" ([http://www.amazon.com/Enigmatic-Photon-Directions-FU
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  • ...nd phenomenon in the Coma Cluster |journal=[[Astronomy and Astrophysics]] |volume=95 |issue=1 |pages=188 |bibcode=1981A&A....95..188N |doi=}}</ref> is the [[ ...g greater [[cosmic distance ladder|cosmic distance]] from the Earth (see [[Hubble's Law]]). This is referred to as [[cosmological redshift]]. Ruling out erro
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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. # Amoroso, R.L., Noetic Field Theory: The Quantization of Mind, Volume 1 - Theory, in preparation
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  • ...cosmical astrophysics with laboratory plasma experiments, and showed that Hubble expansion can be produced with repulsive mutual induction between neighbori ...imulation of Astrophysical Processes in the Laboratory]" in <i>Nature</i>, Volume 179, Issue 4552, pp. 214-215 (1957). ([http://adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/np
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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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  • This volume, devoted to the problems of relativity, gravitation and related issues in p ...entioned by others?such as quantization of redshifts?are discussed in this volume.
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  • ...onal redshift of 89±19&nbsp;km/sec, with more accurate measurements by the Hubble Space Telescope, showing 80.4±4.8&nbsp;km/sec. ...1 = R. | last2 = Rebka | first2 = G. | journal = Physical Review Letters | volume = 4 | issue = 7 | pages = 337–341 | bibcode=1960PhRvL...4..337P}}. This p
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  • [[Image:Hubble Interacting Galaxy NGC 6621 (2008-04-24).jpg|thumb|300px|[[NGC 6621]]/[[NGC [[Image:Hubble Interacting Galaxy IC 883 (2008-04-24).jpg|thumb|300px|[[IC 883]] (Arp 193)
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  • ...cing spectra: the SDSS spectrographic system|date=2004|journal=Proc. SPIE |volume=5492|pages=533|doi=10.1117/12.541394|url=http://proceedings.spiedigitallibr ...pacetelescope.org/images/potw1212a/|accessdate=19 March 2012|newspaper=ESA/Hubble Picture of the Week}}</ref>]]
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