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  • | keywords = [[Cosmology: distance scale]], [[cosmological parameters]], [[dark energy]] ...terpretation of a solution of the equations of General Relativity, for the universe, may be necessary. The question of inertia is considered, and the new inter
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  • | title = A Probabilistic Model of the Universe ...chance, defined as a factor of probability, is proposed as the underlying factor of the order and the organization of all the phenomena, physical, biologica
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  • ...due to the misunderstanding of the relationship between redshift and scale-factor.  [http://vixra.org/abs/1003.0222 http://vixra.org/abs/1003.0222]
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  • ...onstant while their constituents are shrinking. Finally a new model of the universe is proposed which deviates from RWM by allowing the curvature of space to v
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  • ...ving dimensions 1/{<em>m<sup>2</sup> - sec</em>] and <em>h</em> is a scale-factor having units of angular momentum. Specifically, if '''<em>E</em>''' is the ...charge and [] the permittivity of free space and [] a unit-intensity scale-factor of dimensions (m<sup>5/2</sup>.sec). Now [] per <em>m</em><sup>3 </sup>from
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  • ...all possibilities in order to unravel the truth. If the truth is that the Universe and the space-time continuum are not fractal, then that is just as importan ...vity and the Electrodynamics on the Phenomena of Matter and Energy through Scale (GPRA:REPMES)]]" ([http://www.gpofr.com/GPRAREPMES.aspx Read in full])
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  • ...widely! accepted, particularly at the decades when the short scale of the Universe age (H = 100 kms<sup>-1</sup>Mpc<sup>-1</sup>) was generally submitted. ...action meeting. The new value of r<sub>t</sub> is much reduce, just by the factor 2.3.
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  • ...erse in a certain sense has constant entropy.&nbsp;Stated another way, the Universe is now and always has been in a state of perfect equilibrium.
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  • ...e pulsation of this dynamic 186-ether mass that fills the Universe is by a factor of 137.036. ...multinational Pharmaceutical company where I was involved in fermentation-scale up of a broth that showed antibiotic activity. This was followed by the iso
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  • ...er 670,000 new BOSS spectra of [[galaxies]] and [[quasars]] in the distant universe. The publicly available images from the survey were made between 1998 and 2 ...n and distance of the objects has allowed the large-scale structure of the Universe, with its voids and filaments, to be investigated for the first time. Almos
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  • ...an international conference on Redshifts and gravitation in a relativistic universe, held Sept. 17-20, 1999, Cesena, Italy, this book features essays by [Datab ...scussed during the conference ?Redshifts and Gravitation in a Relativistic Universe? held in Cesena on September 17-20th 1999. In a way, this conference repres
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  • ...ather-son team [[Bob de Hilster]] and [[David de Hilster]] that the entire universe and everything in it can be described as particles including light, gravity ...pe}</math>; The percent reduction of each path is equal to the interaction factor <math display="inline">I_f</math> times the mass of the path through the ea
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  • ...How Fast? |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2017/02/20/science/hubble-constant-universe-expanding-speed.html |date=20 February 2017 |work=[[New York Times]] |acces ...a 1927 article, proposed the [[Metric expansion of space|expansion of the universe]] and suggested an estimated value of the rate of expansion, which when cor
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  • * Theoretical Basis for a Non-Expanding and Euclidean Universe, Thomas B. Andrews 89 * Light Propagation in an Expanding Universe, Alexandros Paparodopoulos 99
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  • ...anese art of paper folding. I gave a talk on Origami and the Design of the Universe at the Argonne National Laboratory in 1996. Origami is an excellent tool to ...ck scale at the Heaston superforce, thus providing a theory for the Planck scale (Oct 1976, 1983, 10th NPA-2003).
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  • ...distance of 100&nbsp;metres.<ref>{{cite book |title=The Big Questions The Universe |first1=Stuart |last1=Clark |publisher=Hachette UK |year=2011 |isbn=978-1-8 ...has become a landmark image in the [[physical cosmology|study of the early universe]].
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  • ...ttps://books.google.com/?id=vEJM7s909CYC&pg=PA58&dq=CMB+%22rotation+of+the+universe%22 }}</ref> The [[Andromeda galaxy]] is on [[Andromeda–Milky Way collisio ...neau |page= 147 |url=https://books.google.com/?id=xpIJZxDkWAUC&pg=PA144&dq=universe+%22fixed+stars%22+date:2004-2010 |isbn=981-256-754-2 |publisher=World Scien
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  • ...factors in the universe. Further, that Holism also denoted a theory of the universe in the same vein as Materialism and Spiritualism.<ref name="HaE" />{{rp|120 ...matter could not have been the mother of the universe. This function, or factor of creativity is even more marked in biology where the protoplasm of the ce
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  • ...um "are not actually hidden".<ref>David Bohm, Basil Hiley: ''The Undivided Universe: An Ontological Interpretation of Quantum Theory'', edition published in th Bohm's work and the [[EPR paradox|EPR argument]] became the major factor motivating [[John Stewart Bell|John Bell]]'s [[Bell's inequality|inequality
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  • ...he boundary conditions of the system, which in principle may be the entire universe. ...ved spatial geometries.<ref>David Bohm and Basil J. Hiley, ''The Undivided Universe – An Ontological Interpretation of Quantum Theory'' appreared after Bohm'
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