The cosmological constant and the red shift of quasars

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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Big Bang Cosmology, Missing Mass (Astrophysics), Quasars, Red Shift, Dark Matter, Hydrogen Clouds

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Ways in which the cosmological constant used in Einstein's model has an equivalent in the big bang model are discussed. That model requires a critical density of matter that leads to the problem of dark matter. It is shown that data on new cosmological structures and on a non-Doppler red-shift mechanism lead to an unlimited and ageless universe. An explanation of why quasars appear to be unusual objects and have a large red shift while being physically much closer to the Milky Way than usually claimed is provided. Their luminosity is found to be about the same as standard galaxies and not as millions of galaxies as believed previously. Reasons why the luminosity distance relationship observed in galaxies is not found in quasars are given.

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