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  • ...n a component traveling at ''c'' as measured by that observer. It is this peculiar nature of light that led to the development of special relativity, but it i
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  • ...ynchrotron flux, Hi distributions, and fine detail structure in rotational velocity curves. These comparisons suggest that knowledge obtained from laboratory,
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  • ...han 1500 km s<sup>-1</sup> ? and are thought to result from bulk flows and peculiar motions gravitationally induced by large mass concentrations. Evidence has
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  • ...Wilson observatories. While there, he produced his well-known catalog of "Peculiar Galaxies" that are disturbed or irregular in appearance. Arp discovered, fr * 1991 - "[[How Non-Velocity Redshifts in Galaxies Depend on Epoch of Creation]]" ([http://www.naturalph
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  • ...aveling at <math display="inline">c</math> measured by that observer. This peculiar nature of light led to the development of special relativity, but it is eas ...the flash from an event some distance to the right. Each ascribes the same velocity, <math display="inline">c</math> , to light from the flash, independent of
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  • ...pc) or more - are found to have a [[red shift]], interpreted as a relative velocity away from [[Earth]]; # This [[Doppler shift]]-measured velocity, of various [[galaxy|galaxies]] receding from the Earth, is approximately [
    62 KB (9,085 words) - 20:13, 4 February 2018
  • ...tute of Technology]].<ref>{{cite book|last=Arp|first=Halton|title=ATLAS OF PECULIAR GALAXIES|publisher=California Institute of Technology|location=Pasadena, Ca ...dy in more detail. The atlas does not present a complete overview of every peculiar galaxy in the sky but instead provides examples of the different phenomena
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  • ...are not accelerated, that is they are at rest or they move at a constant [[velocity]] in a straight line.<ref>{{cite| url=http://physics.unm.edu/Courses/Fields ...elocity]] of the body according to a rotating observer (different from the velocity seen by the inertial observer).
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  • ...duced without reference to his &nbsp;mystifying concept of light having a 'velocity' which is constant, not only to space itself but also relative to all obser ...the basis that as an Arts department they felt 'not competent' to judge my peculiar admixture of Mathematical Physics and Philosophy. So although I am assured
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  • ...ation. Stellar aberration analysis applies Galilean vector addition to the velocity of light, even though relativity is founded upon the principle that Galilea # In the magnetic force <b>F</b> = q<b>v</b>x<b>B</b>, what is the velocity term <b>v</b> measured relative to?
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  • ...he other end of a big hall; but the effect was rather pleasant, save for a peculiar nasal quality wholly due to the mechanism, though there was little of the s ...ubsequent machines a single diaphragm and stylus served both purposes. One peculiar consequence was that it was possible to [[overdubbing|overdub]] additional
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