Apr 2006
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2006cic..book..183a&link_type=abstract
In: Current issues in cosmology. Edited by Jean-Claude Pecker and Jayant Narlikar. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, IS
Physics
Cosmology, Redshifts
Scientific paper
The time has come to stop calling measured redshifts of extragalactic objects "anomalous" or "discordant". Observational evidence over 38 years has made it clear that objects at the same distance from the observer can have strongly differing redshifts. Rigorous solutions of the basic mass, energy, and momentum equations show that redshift is primarily a function of the age of the matter constituting a galaxy. Reluctance to accept these results is blocking meaningful advance in physics and cosmology.
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