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  • | title = A System to Measure the Effects of Special Relativity in Our Galaxy | keywords = [[Special Relativity]], [[Galaxy]], [[Measurement]]
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  • | title = Time Counting in a Distant Galaxy: Is the Universe Really Expanding? | keywords = [[Time]], [[Galaxy]], [[Universe Expansion]]
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  • | title = Energy Generation Phenomenon: Lab to Star and Galaxy Generation | keywords = [[Energy Generation]], [[Star Generation]], [[Galaxy Generation]]
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  • ...esis of Redshift Quantization in Iwanowska Galaxy Lines Connected with our Galaxy and M31 ...performed for objects belonging to the Iwanowska lines connected with our Galaxy and M31. A distinct periodisation effect was found. No exact quantization e
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  • #REDIRECT [[Interacting galaxy]]
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  • | keywords = [[telescopes]], [[universe]], [[galaxy]], [[energy]], [[solar system]], [[atmosphere]], [[planetary material]] ...iverse, and as far inside as we can see. We live inside a galaxy, and that galaxy is also situated inside of millions of surrounding galaxies. And we live in
    802 bytes (110 words) - 19:57, 1 January 2017
  • | title = Another Explanation of the Redshifts of the Pair Quasar-Galaxy NGC 7319 [[Category:Scientific Paper|explanation redshifts pair quasar-galaxy ngc]]
    635 bytes (84 words) - 10:00, 1 January 2017
  • ...ads to a spiral shaped background field that the normal sized stars of the galaxy fall into, thereby creating the spiral appearance. I first began writing ab
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  • ...= Decoding the Message of the Pulsars: Intelligent Communication from the Galaxy ...= Decoding the Message of the Pulsars: Intelligent Communication from the Galaxy 428.jpg
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  • | title = New Tired Light Correctly Predicts the Redshift of the CorBor Galaxy Cluster ...cluster (A2065 in particular) and from this predicting the redshift of the galaxy. The predicted value is then compared to the measured value. In NTL, photon
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  • ...not a unique solution. The ambiguity should be resolved as other conjugate galaxy pairs are included in the analysis.
    2 KB (258 words) - 09:54, 1 January 2017
  • 1.A photon has as many parts as there are stars in a galaxy or protons in a star. 3.Photons radiate particles much as a galaxy radiates stars.
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  • ...[[motion]], [[celestial object]], [[hierarchical two-body gravitation]], [[galaxy rotation curve]], [[redshift]] ...sc) rotational profile of large-scale structures like the solar system and galaxy.</span><br /><br /><br />if redshift are not primarily due to velocity shif
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  • | keywords = [[Galaxy]], [[Hubble's Law]]
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  • ...orbit to swivel down to the equator. The total diameter-change of the disk galaxy in the time can be found as well. Yet, these deductions are simplified by k
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  • ...CMB)]], [[cosmic infrared background (CIB)]], [[cosmological redshift]], [[galaxy redshift]], [[quasar redshift]] ...to produce a spectral red-shift. Application of the model to a sampling of galaxy and quasars leads to a surprising relationship between the CMB, CIB and the
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  • ...e light. The correct interpretation is, therefore, that the farther away a galaxy was at the time of emission of the light, the faster it was recessing. The
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  • | keywords = [[quasar]], [[gravitation]], [[luminosity]], [[gyrotation]], [[galaxy]], [[redshift]], [[luminosity]], [[gravitomagnetism]] ...ity of a high value difference between the quasar redshift and the related galaxy redshift due to the quasar's rotation (spin). Moreover, we find results tha
    1 KB (197 words) - 19:51, 1 January 2017
  • ...ery close to the measured one. Concerning the mystery of the velocity of a galaxy inside its group, the explanation is more direct. For this mystery, the stu
    1 KB (181 words) - 19:20, 1 January 2017
  • ...new constant is shown to be the fine structure constant 1/137. The spiral galaxy rotation curve effect and the globular cluster central "black hole" masses
    1 KB (184 words) - 19:35, 1 January 2017
  • ...bits distance from the center. This requires great mass at the edge of the Galaxy where we are located. Betelgeuse is an obvious candidate for this role.
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  • | keywords = [[Galaxy Clusters]]
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  • * 2002 - "[[A System to Measure the Effects of Special Relativity in Our Galaxy]]"
    394 bytes (48 words) - 06:21, 2 January 2017
  • ...the measured one. Concerning the mystery of the velocity of a galaxy inside its group, the explanation is more direct. For this mys
    1 KB (180 words) - 06:34, 2 January 2017
  • ...ery close to the measured one. Concerning the mystery of the velocity of a galaxy inside its group, the explanation is more direct. For this mystery, the stu
    2 KB (214 words) - 19:20, 1 January 2017
  • | title = Is our sun falling toward the blackhole at the center of our galaxy? ...riefly outlined. From that velocity the known solar motion relative to our galaxy is substracted: tangential motion around the center of the Milky Way, and n
    2 KB (358 words) - 10:35, 1 January 2017
  • ...ions. Working from the terrestrial surface toward the outer reaches of the galaxy, this special issue of the Electric Spacecraft Journal will present an over
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  • | title = Time Resolved Images from the Center of the Galaxy Appear to Counter General Relativity | keywords = [[General Relativity]], [[Galaxy]]
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  • ...nova are radically inconsistent with the calculated distance to the spiral galaxy. Walter Ritz's (1908) ballistic emission theory (which predicts apparent ti
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  • Cosmological Mass Spectrum each Galaxy ...previous papers. Here this aspect has been extended to ensure that every galaxy component of the spectra has a quantised black hole core with a conseq
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  • ...tion of Newton's gravity applied to the non-homogeneous mass of a rotating galaxy. (cite Rebigsol here)
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  • ...for a shorter period of time than those of the older and larger associated galaxy.&nbsp; The decay of gravity also explains Tifft's measured decay of the mag
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  • * Gallo, S1.00009, [http://meetings.aps.org/Meeting/APR07/Event/65523 Spiral Galaxy Model with Axial Plasma/Gas Vortex: A Possible Suggestion]
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  • | known_for = [[Fundamental nature of gravitation; cosmic physics; galaxy & planet formation and evolution; mantle properties & plate tectonics mecha ...y-Electric (G-E) field, evident at every scale, from Earth's ionosphere to galaxy dynamics without CDM, and an extreme at neutron stars for supernova explosi
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  • ...p; most energetic cosmological events Gamma Ray Bursts are signatures of a galaxy collapse or rebirth. The currently recognized Crisis in Cosmology is a resu
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  • ...r forces]], [[perfect elasticity]], [[perfect cohesion]], [[Milky Way]], [[galaxy]], [[electron]], [[proton]], [[orbits]] ...uons that bind quarks behave like elastic strings. Stars in the Milky Way Galaxy appear to rotate far too fast for the stars to remain in orbit; however, th
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  • | keywords = [[Gravitational attraction]], [[galaxy]], [[halo]], [[primary electric field]], [[biton]], [[galactic spin]], [[ga ...are determined by their spin motion. Outer periphery (halo) of a spinning galaxy is formed by independent primary particles. They orient their primary elect
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  • ...mple of a major interaction is a galactic collision, which may lead to a [[galaxy merger]]. ...xy (the [[Sagittarius Dwarf Spheroidal Galaxy|Sagittarius Dwarf Elliptical Galaxy]] into the [[Milky Way]] being an example of the latter). That can possibly
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  • * [[Messier 87]], a giant elliptical galaxy in the Virgo Cluster
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  • ...nating in opposite directions from a small black hole or quasar within our galaxy. A quirk of geometry causes such flares to appear to be super1uminal. Thes
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  • .... Hence, the greater the depth of the intergalactic medium through which a galaxy's light must pass, the more toward the low-energy end of the spectrum - tha
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  • # In space there are whirlwinds,one of which ours Galaxy(Milky Way).Well-know whirlwinds on the Earth in water and in air(cyclones,a ...laxy. The rings are behaving like a miniature version of our own Milky Way galaxy.
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  • ...the milky Way is defined, including us on Earth as part of this Milky Way Galaxy. The scope of our Universe grows, finding ourselves and our local family of ...he imagination, expanding unbelievable amounts of energy, greater than any galaxy times a hundred or more.
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  • | keywords = [[Maxwell Analogy]], [[gravitation]], [[galaxy]], [[dark matter]], [[gravitomagnetism]], [[rotary star]], [[black hole]], ...d on the assumption of a simple mass distribution of the initial spherical galaxy.
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  • ...roperty was valid. The author claims that the velocity of the stars in the galaxy indicates that there is a shielding effect and that it shows that we don't ...e velocity of the stars vs the distance of the star from the center of the galaxy. <xr id="fig:blue-curve"/> is of particular interest.
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  • ...of the sun's ellipse while the sun made its round on the inner hub of our galaxy,the long term forecasting of ice-ages and catastrophic climatic changes wou ...clock, an ice-age occurs when the sun in its orbit on the inner hub of our galaxy, and arrives at points 6 and points 12 on its orbital cycle. Catastrophic c
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  • ...e on the formation of galaxies, and to make clear why the bars of a spiral galaxy exist.
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  • ...and dynamical properties of stellar systems. Some qualitative features of galaxy groups and clusters in the presence of quasars and active galactic nuclei a
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  • ...itude criteria and the observed velocity redshift ''c<sub>z</sub>'' of the galaxy. In the standard interpretation of the Hubble ?law?, deviations from a line
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  • ...He has published books on earthquakes (with S. H. Plagemann), climate and galaxy formation.&nbsp; Married with one son, Dr. Gribben lives in Brighton on the * "Galaxy Red Shifts Come in Clumps," <em>New Scientist</em>, p. 20, June 20, 1985.
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