The cosmological redshift is described by the intersection of two Hubble spheres, where a Hubble sphere is defined as a range over which spherical, quantum-waves interact, specifically Ru = 1.9 × 10 26 m
We appeal the science community to review the basic definition of wavelength dependent cosmic red sh...
We take a new look at an old concept. Textbook descriptions of cosmological redshift are examined. I...
A reasonable explanation of both redshifts: cosmological (without expansion of the universe) and int...
The redshift-distance modulus relation, the Hubble Diagram, derived from Cosmological General Relati...
Distant redshifted SNe1a light sources from the Universe that are usually interpreted as cosmologica...
The redshift-distance modulus relation, the Hubble Diagram, derived from Cosmological General Relati...
The changing universe model (CUM) describes galaxy parameter relationships (SESAPS '03, session EB 2...
In a new theory called Dynamic Theory of Gravity, the cosmological distance to an object and also it...
The measurements of the Hubble constant reveal a tension between high-redshift (CMB) and low-redshif...
The main features of an alternative model of redshifts are described here. The model is based on co...
Abstract By highlighting the major shortcomings of modern cosmology, in this paper, an attempt is ma...
We explain the radiation’s redshift Z from far away Galaxies using only Maxwell’s classical equation...
If gravitons are super-strong interacting particles and the low-temperature graviton background exis...
Measure the frequency of the same electromagnetic wave from different directions may find out the di...
Hubble found that the redshifts (z) observed in the light coming from extra-galactic sources could b...
We appeal the science community to review the basic definition of wavelength dependent cosmic red sh...
We take a new look at an old concept. Textbook descriptions of cosmological redshift are examined. I...
A reasonable explanation of both redshifts: cosmological (without expansion of the universe) and int...
The redshift-distance modulus relation, the Hubble Diagram, derived from Cosmological General Relati...
Distant redshifted SNe1a light sources from the Universe that are usually interpreted as cosmologica...
The redshift-distance modulus relation, the Hubble Diagram, derived from Cosmological General Relati...
The changing universe model (CUM) describes galaxy parameter relationships (SESAPS '03, session EB 2...
In a new theory called Dynamic Theory of Gravity, the cosmological distance to an object and also it...
The measurements of the Hubble constant reveal a tension between high-redshift (CMB) and low-redshif...
The main features of an alternative model of redshifts are described here. The model is based on co...
Abstract By highlighting the major shortcomings of modern cosmology, in this paper, an attempt is ma...
We explain the radiation’s redshift Z from far away Galaxies using only Maxwell’s classical equation...
If gravitons are super-strong interacting particles and the low-temperature graviton background exis...
Measure the frequency of the same electromagnetic wave from different directions may find out the di...
Hubble found that the redshifts (z) observed in the light coming from extra-galactic sources could b...
We appeal the science community to review the basic definition of wavelength dependent cosmic red sh...
We take a new look at an old concept. Textbook descriptions of cosmological redshift are examined. I...
A reasonable explanation of both redshifts: cosmological (without expansion of the universe) and int...