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  • | keywords = [[rope hypothesis]], [[thread theory]], [[Gaede]], [[wave]], [[light]], [[photon]], [[particl ...assumption is that all atoms in the Universe are interconnected. The rope hypothesis justifies and simulates basic features and behaviors of light such as strai
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  • | title = Endodrift Upground Reservoir Hypothesis ...reement with the assumptions added to the news article almost seemingly ad hoc. Some of these articled suspicions were 1) local factories, 2) an environme
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  • ...resolved the horizon problem naturally without resorting to the Inflation hypothesis.
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  • ...nd leads to unnecessary paradoxes.  In conclusion, the fractal cosmos hypothesis is compatible with experimental results relating to clock retardation and l
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  • ...ation of the galaxies' rotation velocities that has led to the dark matter hypothesis. (This abstract is corrected and simplified -- a little -- afterwards).
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  • | title = About Hubble\'s Law and the Big Bang (And the Hypothesis of Core Vortices as Sources and Engines of Galaxies) ...ang theories developed and underwent several changes with a number of ''ad-hoc'' adjustments, because of astronomic observations incompatible with theoret
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  • ...ise to various theories; most have recourse to the old but revived ad hoc hypothesis known as cosmological constant, whose meaning is not elucidated. Moreover,
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  • ...sult of the [[Michelson–Morley experiment]] led to the introduction of the hypothesis of [[length contraction]] in 1892. However, other experiments also produced ...ative. Michelson himself thought that the result confirmed the aether drag hypothesis, in which the aether is fully dragged by matter. However, other experiments
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  • According to this hypothesis, Earth and the aether are in relative motion, implying that a so-called "ae ...ef group="A" name="laub" /> This could be explained by using [[Aether drag hypothesis#Partial aether dragging|Fresnel's dragging coefficient]], according to whic
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  • ...1951), 386f</ref> Fresnel's theory was preferred because his [[Aether drag hypothesis|dragging coefficient]] was confirmed by the [[Hippolyte Fizeau|Fizeau]] [[F ...necessary reason and length-contraction consequently remained an [[ad hoc hypothesis]].<ref>Miller (1981), 27–29</ref><ref>Janssen (1995), Chap. 3.3</ref>
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