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  • * 2007 - "[[Generating a Redshift in the Lab ]]" * 1997 - "[[The Aether as the Cause of Cosmological Redshift]]"
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  • | keywords = [[inertial induction model]], [[tired-light]], [[redshift]], [[cosmology]] ...ocity- and acceleration-dependent terms which can explain the cosmological redshift both quantitatively and qualitatively. A major difficulty with the various
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  • | keywords = [[large-scale structure of universe]], [[galaxies]], [[redshift]], [[cosmology]], [[observations]] ...s. This paper presents an analysis which shows that the observed magnitude redshift relationship is in an excellent agreement with the prediction derived by as
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  • | title = The Karlsson Peaks in the Quasar\'s Redshift Distribution as an Indication for Circling Light in a Non-Expanding Univers | keywords = [[quasar]], [[gravitation]], [[circling light]], [[cosmological red shift]], [[Hubble constant]], [[Ashmore]], [[Karlsson]], [[universe mas
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  • ...s from the Hubble law support the possible existence of a non-cosmological redshift component in some normal spiral galaxies.
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  • | title = Redshift in Absolute Space: Periodicity of Quasars and Other Cosmological Implications ...h the phenomenological equation describing the observed periodicity in the redshift of quasars, suggesting that such objects may be formed by an integer number
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  • | title = Variable Electrical Charge Cosmological Redshift ...ologically local density. The secenario predicts that QSOs and other high redshift objects have been forming in place, in the low-unit-charge: swept-out regio
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  • * 2010 - "[[An Explanation for the Cosmological Redshift]]"
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  • | keywords = [[Tired-photon model of de Broglie]], [[cosmological redshift]], [[Big-Bang]], [[fundamental]] ...e universe. The model allows a non ad hoc explanation for the cosmological redshift without Doppler effect.
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  • | keywords = [[Big Bang]], [[observations]], [[redshift]], [[Doppler phenomenon]] ...with current theories. An alternate mechanism is described which yields a redshift without Doppler effect. This mechanism is already confirmed by several obse
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  • | keywords = [[redshift]], [[plasma]], [[photons]] ...from v2. This is reference [107] of arXiv:astro-ph/0401420 v3 7 Oct 2005: Redshift of photons penetrating a hot plasma
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  • In a cosmological approach to a unified physical theory, it is first shown that certain gener ...ational quanta. The model covers consistently all the observed features of redshift, including its quantized fine-structure, observed both in distant-dependent
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  • | keywords = [[cosmological redshift]], [[big bang model]], [[energy loss mechanism]] ...y not indicate that the universe is expanding at all. Results from several cosmological tests favor instead an energy loss mechanism in a basically static universe
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  • ...he Geometry of Time in Physics and Cosmology and the Fall of the Canonical Cosmological Model ...he Geometry of Time in Physics and Cosmology and the Fall of the Canonical Cosmological Model 1466.gif
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  • | keywords = [[redshift]], [[quasars]], [[galaxies]], [[expansion]], [[cosmology]], [[anomalous]], ...le invariance allows the adoption of redshift as a standard calibration of cosmological distance. However, there have been several fields of study in observational
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  • | title = Cosmological Coincidences ...ds = [[Hubble constant]], [[age of observable universe]], [[value 137]], [[redshift quantization]]
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  • | known_for = [[Cosmological redshift.]]
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  • ...andard cosmological models, but even on the interpretation of the observed redshift as due solely to a universal expansion.
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  • | keywords = [[redshift]], [[gravitational braking]] ...er that the velocity of any material body in movement with respect to ?the cosmological background? will progressively decrease and eventually cancel out. Moreover
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  • | keywords = [[redshift asymmetry non-Doppler intergalactic]] ...effect have been discussed. Arguments are given in favour of a non-Doppler redshift occurring in the intergalactic space within the Local Supergalaxy and other
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  • ...ence. These appear to justify renewed interest in steady-state and related cosmological models. Numerous other considerations, including the quasar data of Arp, le
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  • | keywords = [[Observable Universe]], [[Cosmological Redshift]], [[Expanding Universe]], [[Tired Light]] # the Cosmological Redshift must be explained without recourse to an Expanding Universe, or Tired Light
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  • | title = Cosmological Evidence Shows Central and Non-Moving Earth ...rvation point; and the consistent concentric and quantized z-factor of the redshift around the observation point. Further evidence from the Michelson-Morley an
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  • ...ed mathematical forms ? all with excellent fit with observations without a cosmological constant, dark energy, or accelerating expansion.<br />
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  • ...dshift&nbsp;mechanism must be corrected. The logical cause of cosmological redshift is gravity.&nbsp; ...nt stars and galaxies is redshifted by source and destination gravity. The redshift is not a Doppler event, there is no big bang, the universe is static.
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  • | keywords = [[Cosmology: distance scale]], [[cosmological parameters]], [[dark energy]] ...s constant with time. Predictions for the magnitudes of supernovae against redshift are made and found to be in good agreement with supernovae data, without re
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  • | keywords = [[expanding universe]], [[Big Bang]], [[cosmological redshift]], [[spiral nebulae]] ...stein-Lema?tre cosmology, aided by Hubble's interpretation of cosmological redshift as a velocity effect, buried van Maanen's findings. Astronomers, in general
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  • ...re, 0.02 Not consistent with Mass Density, Missing Mass, Requirement for a Cosmological Constant, Black Holes and Singularities, Expansion, Inflation, Speed of Gra
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  • ...Dark energy]], [[expansion of space large-scale structure of universe]], [[cosmological parameters]], [[distances and redshifts]], [[observations]] ...n a thorough analysis of such expansion, the apparent magnitude, m, versus redshift, z, obtains the form m = M<sub>0</sub> + 5 log z + 2.5 log (z+1), which com
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  • ...nification based on the premises that the earth is expanding, cosmological redshift is quanitized, and the cosmos is a rotating hierarchy with a preferred refe
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  • ...) also make this model attractive from the point of view of the discordant redshift problem.
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  • ...uasar spectra]], [[black holes]], [[dark matter]], [[merger phenomena]], [[redshift]], [[galaxies]], [[gravitational]] ...axies and for the increasing luminosity and size of many objects at higher redshift. Dark matter helps to bind the groups and clusters of galaxies as well as t
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  • ...ter, and dark energy; and propose ''systematic tests for the resolution of cosmological models via experiments on Earth along the teaching of Galileo Galilei''.
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  • ...tion of the earth?s spin, the secular acceleration of Phobos and the extra redshift at the solar limb. Velocity dependent inertial induction also provides a se
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  • | known_for = [[Cosmology]], [[Redshift]], [[Quasi Stellar Objects]] * 2006 - "[[The Cosmological Red Shift as a Gravitational Interaction of Photons with Masses in Space]]"
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  • * The Cosmological Redshift ...Hubble diagram, the galaxy number count magnitude, supernova data and the redshift quantization effect.
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  • ...space in the DU appears in Euclidean geometry, and the magnitudes of high redshift supernovae are explained without assumptions of dark energy or accelerating
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  • ...which seemed to imply an expanding universe. However, our ability to test cosmological theories has vastly improved with modern telescopes covering all wavelength
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  • | known_for = [[Ether]], [[Redshift]] * 1997 - "[[Time Evolution of Vacuum Parameters as the Basis for a Cosmological Model]]"
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  • ...orsement of how it works. It is also at odds with Arp?s [2] explanation of redshift using Narliker?s theory that lets mass grow as a function of time. In the a
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  • ...red: no dark energy or free parameters are needed to explain the magnitude/redshift relations of distant objects. Local systems expand in direct proportion to
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  • ...of peculiar velocities will increase in direct proportion to cosmological redshift. The first of these predictions is strongly supported by the results of th
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  • ....? Hi Tech to graft includes: Earth is Center of the CMB AND of 2dF Quasar Redshift Grafts; Push equals distribution - Supernovae distribution is a mirror imag
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  • * 2015 - "[[Questioning the Cosmological Doppler Red-Shift]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstracts/abstr * 2015 - "[[Gravitational Cosmic Redshift with Variable Light Speed]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstrac
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  • * 1999 - "[[Testing the Hypothesis of Redshift Quantization in Iwanowska Galaxy Lines Connected with our Galaxy and M31 ]] * 1989 - "[[The Importance of Cosmological Principles for Research in Cosmology]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/
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  • ...ectric effect and bending of light under gravity. Non-Doppler cosmological redshift supports non-expanding universe.
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  • ...[monads]], [[multiple-realities]], [[quantum]], [[quantum computation]], [[redshift]], [[re]] ...vising or rejecting the Axiom of Choice), (2) to identify the details of a cosmological continuity equation, and (3) to formalize the kind of computational process
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  • | known_for = [[Newtonian Physics]], [[Big Bang]], [[Redshift]] * 1995 - "[[The Cosmological Red Shift in an Unlimited Universe]]"
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  • * 2009 - "[[Towards the Reinstatement of Absolute Space, and Some Possible Cosmological Implications]]" * 1998 - "[[Redshift in Absolute Space: Periodicity of Quasars and Other Cosmological Implications]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstracts/abstracts_
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  • * M.Kokus, 2004. <em>The Earth's radius, redshift quantization, and alternative theories of gravity, cosmology and fundamenta * M.Kokus. Redshift quantization supports earth expansion. New Concepts in Global Tectonics Con
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