Publication Date:
2019-07-13
Description:
Theories which imply an unconventional interpretation of the redshifts are examined, taking into account a new theory of cosmology reported by Segal, scenarios in which the redshifts do not arise from the expansion, and studies concerning a possible existence of systematic effects in the distribution of redshifts. Attention is given to rapidly varying QSOs and BL Lac objects, VLBI studies of a number of QSOs and related objects, and physical associations between objects with very different redshifts. It appears that observational evidence concerning these physical associations is the strongest evidence that objects with large noncosmological redshift components exist. On the other hand, there are a number of cases of QSOs close to galaxies at the same redshifts.
Keywords:
ASTROPHYSICS
Type:
International Conference on the evolution of the galaxies and its cosmological implications; Sep 08, 1976 - Sep 09, 1976; Paris; France
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