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Tag Archives: Quasi-Steady State model

Key Cosmology Experiments: Original Papers-Full Text. Part 1

Posted on February 16, 2013 by David

One hundred years ago this Spring, the first article on galaxy Spectral-line Redshifts was published by Vesto Slipher which dramatically changed cosmology. However, few have ever read this original paper, or the several other articles and books considered cosmology landmarks … Continue reading →

Posted in Basic Astrophysics, Basic Science, Conjectures OverInterpreting Data, Cosmic Microwave Radiation, Dark Matter, Experiments, Models, Observations Change Ideas, Redshift, Spectral Line, Structure | Tagged Analysis, Cosmic Microwave Radiation, Galaxy Radial Velocity, Galaxy Rotation Curves Interpreted as Missing Mass and Dark Matter, Large-scale Structure, Large-scale Structure - Walls, Nucleosysnthesis, Observational, Olbers Paradox, Plasma Cosmology, Quasi-Steady State model, Sheets and Filaments, Space Curvature, Spectral Line Redshift, Steady State model, Universe Expansion, Voids, Whole Sky Map | 1 Comment
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