The Theory of Cosmic Aberration: A New Interpretation of the Hubble Red-shifts |
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A Fresh Theory for the Hubble Redshifts 1935 | 19 |
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analogy angle apparent recession binary stars blue-shifts celestial centre cosmological expansion cosmological red-shifts cosmos diameter directions Doppler Earth Einstein emission emitted emitter's expansion rate external galaxies extra-galactic sources extragalactic space fact figure Fraunhofer line frequency galactic disc galactic plane Galaxy's greater high latitude Hubble constant Hubble Red-Shifts Hubble's iminuss increases with distance infinity isotropy k.p.s. per million kilometres length light arriving light source linear recession located luminosity megaparsec million light million lightyears movement moving never O.B. Server objects observer's parsecs perfect cosmological principle quasars radial expansion radial recession radius rate of expansion Recession theory recessional rate recessional speeds recessional velocity refraction remote rotational speed S₁ scientists shifts solar system level source of light space expand spatial expansion Special Relativity spectograms speed of light stationary stipulated surrounding an emitter tangent transverse motion transverse recession velocity of light wave-shifts wavelength waves whilst