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  • ...itomagnetism]], [[light fatigue]], [[cosmological red shift]], [[red shift spectrum]]
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  • | title = Relativitistic Gravitational Red Shifts Confusions: Harvard\'s Pound Rebka Confusion of an Experiment ...], [[Rebka]], [[Hravard]], [[Relativistic]], [[gravitational]], [[red]], [[shift]]
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  • ...fected by the speed of the source. This is shown by the "red shift" of the spectrum of stars that are moving away from the earth-bound observer.
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  • ...ena as quasars, dark matter, gamma ray bursts, cosmic rays, the Hubble red shift, the 2.7? Cosmic Background Radiation, and black holes. The book also prese
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  • | keywords = [[graviton]], [[red shift]], [[oscillator]], [[energy]] ...le for an arbitrary radiation spectrum to attain the equilibrium blackbody spectrum without interacting with matter. The redshift dw over the path d in a mediu
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  • * 1983 - "[[Red-Shift Spin Dependence Experimental Proofs]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/p * 1979 - "[[Nuclear Energy Discovery I: The Negative Energy Spectrum ]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstracts/abstracts_4519.doc R
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  • | notes = optically-brightest quasar, first spectrum of a quasar | title=3C 273 : A Star-Like Object with Large Red-Shift
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  • [[File:Gravitational red-shifting2.png|thumb|200px|The gravitational redshift of a light wave as it ...e is a corresponding reduction in energy when electromagnetic radiation is red-shifted, as given by [[Planck's relation]], due to the electromagnetic radi
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  • ...nd to be associated with what appeared to be a small blue star. When the [[spectrum]] of the star was measured, it contained unidentifiable [[spectral line]]s ...odd spectra, but was able to demonstrate that it could be explained as the spectrum of hydrogen, shifted by a very large 15.8% If this was due to the physical
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  • ...s |url=http://redshift.vif.com/BookBlurbs/SeeingRedBlurb.htm |title=Seeing Red |isbn=0-9683689-0-5 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20 ...rements of 72&nbsp;km/s or Δ''z'' = {{val|2.4|e=-4}} (where Δ''z'' denotes shift in frequency expressed as a proportion of initial frequency).<ref>{{cite jo
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  • ...l Wireless Communications Systems Manager and Installation Radio Frequency Spectrum Manager) at Columbus Air Force Base, Columbus, MS. ...rd high frequency tactical data links, airborne UHF relay, shipboard infra-red decoys, and assisted in evaluation of air-to-sea RADAR seekers versus shipb
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  • ...space, 10 [[Parsec|megaparsecs]] (Mpc) 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
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  • ...n Figure 7 the age data is displayed as a continuous rainbow coloured time-spectrum. ...ending from 5.33 to 23.03 million years ago. During that time, the younger red Pliocene and pink Pleistocene rocks respectively did not exist. The two adj
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  • ...b of reproducing very accurate frequency response across the human audible spectrum from 20&nbsp;Hz to 20,000&nbsp;Hz with a $200 turntable which would typical ...ating different forces on the two groove walls, as well as a slight timing shift between left/right channels. Making the arm longer to reduce this angle is
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