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  • ...s = [[Einstein]], [[field equations]], [[speed of light]], [[gravitational luminosity]] ..., it is possible to derive a relationship that quantizes the gravitational luminosity, <em>L,</em> as well as other radiation flux, as <em>L=hv<sup>2</sup>.</em>
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  • ...outer stars of spiral galaxies, and Roscoe's observed quantization of the luminosity and size (Bode's law) of 900 spiral galaxies. Arguments are given that this
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  • ...outer stars of spiral galaxies, and Roscoe's observed quantization of the luminosity and size (Bode's law) of 900 spiral galaxies. Arguments are given that this
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  • ...es]], [[dark matter]], [[merger phenomena]], [[redshift]], [[galaxies]], [[gravitational]] ...ne in order to account for nearby peculiar galaxies and for the increasing luminosity and size of many objects at higher redshift. Dark matter helps to bind the
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  • ...trating that each member of the duo is close enough to feel the distorting gravitational influence of the other. Image from the Wide Field Imager on the MPG/[[ESO]] ...''' ('''''colliding galaxies''''') are [[galaxy|galaxies]] whose [[gravity|gravitational fields]] result in a disturbance of one another. An example of a minor inte
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  • ...e so different from other physical theories. A few days later, I found the gravitational consequences of the motion of masses. Month after month, I steadily discove ...ational Constant is linked to our Sun, and what the consequence is for the Gravitational Constant of other stars in the universe. And an astonishing consequence is
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  • ...[[Chushiro Hayashi]]. On the [[Hertzsprung–Russell diagram]], which plots luminosity against temperature, the track is a nearly vertical curve. After a [[protos ...r follows an analogue of the Hayashi track, but in reverse—it increases in luminosity, expands, and stays at roughly the same temperature, eventually becoming a
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  • ...nverse fit seems to offer some semblance of explanation. If the effect was gravitational based on some sort of 'Great Attractor' or 'Great Wall' located about 9E+9 ...s sinusoidally-increasing density (as one proceeds away from earth) can be gravitational and/or electromagnetic such that galactic recessional speeds reflected by t
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  • ...high [[luminosity]], equally beyond any object seen to date. This extreme luminosity would also explain the large radio signal. Schmidt concluded quasars are ve ...cepted at the time. Another explanation that was offered was that it was [[gravitational redshift]] that was being measured; this would require a massive object tha
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  • ...l level it is incompatible with [[quantum mechanics]], and by predicting [[gravitational singularity|singularities]], it also predicts its own breakdown. Any altern ...d]] that permeated the universe and would serve as a source for Newton's [[gravitational constant]]; creating a theory of [[quantum gravity]].
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  • ...ROUGE Collaboration|last7=The MASTER Collaboration|date=2017-10-16|title=A gravitational-wave standard siren measurement of the Hubble constant|url=http://www.natur ...[[Gravitational wave|gravitational-wave]] analysis directly estimates the luminosity distance out to cosmological scales.<!-- Add entries in reverse chronologic
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