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  • .... The result of his collaboration with Victor Clube and others on the role of giant comets in Earth history is known as "coherent catastrophism". - <em>W ...http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v282/n5738/abs/282455a0.html A theory of terrestrial catastrophism]", W.M. Napier, S.V.M.Clube, <i>Nature</i> 282, 4
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  • | fields = [[Professor Emeritus of Astronomy]], [[Professor of Celestial Mechanics]] ...Charles Lane Poor, ''[http://josaa.osa.org/ Journal of the Optical Society of America]'', V20, p. 173 (1930).
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  • ...- <em>Wikipedia</em> See also: [http://www.velikovsky.info/Victor_Clube The Velikovsky Encyclopedia: Victor Clube]<br /> * <i>The Cosmic Serpent</i> (1982), with [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Napier B
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  • ...particular [[galaxies]] and [[quasars]]) tend to cluster around multiples of some particular value. ...r indicate that they are physically arranged in a quantized pattern around the Earth, or that there is an unknown mechanism for redshift unrelated to cosm
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  • |alma_mater = [[California Institute of Technology]] |known_for = [[Intrinsic redshift]]<br />[[Atlas of Peculiar Galaxies]]
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  • '''Read the full paper''' [http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstracts/abstracts_pap ...ic densities for the two types of cosmological model. Results suggest that the non-expanding universe may be more consistent, or at least less inconsisten
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  • [[File:HubbleDeepField.800px.jpg|thumb|300px|The Hubble Deep Field]] ...BAJ}}</ref> The image was assembled from 342 separate exposures taken with the Space Telescope's [[Wide Field and Planetary Camera 2]] over ten consecutiv
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  • '''Hubble's law''' is the name for the observation in [[physical cosmology]] that: ...tely [[Proportionality (mathematics)|proportional]] to their distance from the Earth for galaxies up to a few hundred megaparsecs away.<ref name="riess99"
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  • ...g universe would have been considered non-standard in 1990, but is part of the standard cosmology in 2010. ..., and 68% [[dark energy]].<ref>See [[Planck (spacecraft)#2015 data release|the Planck Collaboration's 2015 data release]].</ref>
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