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?If there is an aether that supports the transmission of light and if that aether is becoming more dense at some constant rate, then a cosmological redshift will be generated, just as observed.? In that the truth of this statement is not obvious, it was necessary to devise a means of demonstrating the mechanism involved. This is the purpose of the paper ?Generating a Redshift in the Lab.?, It also goes on to explore, rather briefly, the fundamental problem that rises in the acceptance of this hypothesis as a point of beginning, i.e., the state of existence without an Expanding Universe. | ?If there is an aether that supports the transmission of light and if that aether is becoming more dense at some constant rate, then a cosmological redshift will be generated, just as observed.? In that the truth of this statement is not obvious, it was necessary to devise a means of demonstrating the mechanism involved. This is the purpose of the paper ?Generating a Redshift in the Lab.?, It also goes on to explore, rather briefly, the fundamental problem that rises in the acceptance of this hypothesis as a point of beginning, i.e., the state of existence without an Expanding Universe. | ||
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| Scientific Paper | |
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| Title | Generating a Redshift in the Lab |
| Author(s) | James B Wright |
| Keywords | {{{keywords}}} |
| Published | 2007 |
| Journal | Proceedings of the NPA |
| Volume | 4 |
| Number | 2 |
| Pages | 303-304 |
Abstract
?If there is an aether that supports the transmission of light and if that aether is becoming more dense at some constant rate, then a cosmological redshift will be generated, just as observed.? In that the truth of this statement is not obvious, it was necessary to devise a means of demonstrating the mechanism involved. This is the purpose of the paper ?Generating a Redshift in the Lab.?, It also goes on to explore, rather briefly, the fundamental problem that rises in the acceptance of this hypothesis as a point of beginning, i.e., the state of existence without an Expanding Universe.