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Converse Red-Shift Argument

Physical Review, 1965
If there is a sufficiently uniform red shift operating on light signals traveling in either direction between $A$ and $B$, then the round-trip distance, defined as the time it takes for a light signal to go from $A$ to $B$ and back, increases with the time measured by $A$.
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Freundlich Red-Shift Formula

Physical Review, 1955
Freundlich has attempted to explain various anomalous observations by suggesting that the red shift be reinterpreted as an effect proportional to radiation density and length along the path of a photon. For a star of radius $R$ the contribution of the outside radiation field exceeds that within the atmosphere (thickness ${l}_{0}$) by a factor of the ...
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The Gravitational Red-Shift

1981
The discovery of emission and absorption of γ rays free of thermal Doppler broadening and the effects of recoil by R.L. MOSSBAUER [3.1] brought to experimental physics a tool that has been used to detect fractional changes of electromagnetic energy smaller than can be detected by any other technique.
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Doppler Interpretation of Quasar Red Shifts

Science, 1966
The hypothesis that the quasistellar sources (quasars) are local objects moving with velocities close to the speed of light is examined. Provided there is no observational cutoff on apparent bolometric magnitude for the quasars, the transverse Doppler effect leads to the expectation of fewer blue shifts than red shifts for an isotropic ...
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Galactic red shifts

Physics Today, 1983
Jaymie Matthews, Robert V. Gentry
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The 2024 Catholic Latinos’ Red Shift

The 2024 presidential election was again one of the most contentious in U.S. history, with nearly 156 million ballots cast and a turnout rate of 63.8%. Donald Trump won 49.8% of the popular vote and his opponent 48.3%. What is most striking about the 2024 presidential election is that the Democratic candidate, President Joe Biden, somewhat unexpectedly
Richomme, Olivier, Chen, Wendy
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Red Shift

Physics Bulletin, 1973
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The Economic Red Shift

Contemporary Sociology: A Journal of Reviews, 2022
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