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THE SOLAR AND EXTRAGALACTIC RED SHIFTS

Canadian Journal of Physics, 1965
A photon model is postulated whereby the peculiar nature of the observed solar red shift is explained, and by which the extragalactic red shifts are interpreted as caused not by the Doppler effect, but by interaction and consequent loss of energy of the photon in passing through the inhomogeneities of the gravitational field in space.
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Mössbauer null red-shift experiment

Physical Review D, 1988
A gravitational null red-shift experiment has been carried out using the M\"ossbauer effect to compare the red-shift between two states of $^{57}\mathrm{Fe}$ in different chemical environments. An upper bound of 3.5\ifmmode\times\else\texttimes\fi{}${10}^{\mathrm{\ensuremath{-}}5}$ has been found for the relative difference in red-shift, in agreement ...
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The nature of the red-shift

Il Nuovo Cimento, 1962
The space-time metric is derived by following the classical treatment in which the universe is regarded as a static continuous fluid of densityϱ and pressurep. It was necessary to make the assumption thatp+c2ϱ=0 so that the effects of a finite density could be considered.
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A Red-Shifted Beetle

Science, 2004
ECOLOGY/EVOLUTION Evolution is a process that manifests itself at every level of biological organization, from molecule to population. However, it is rare that it can be observed and measured at all these levels simultaneously to provide an unbroken chain of cause and effect. Stolz et al.
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On the cosmological red shift

Astrophysics and Space Science, 1970
The paper is an extension of this author's hypothesis, presented inAstrophys. Space Sci.3 (1969), 268, which explains the red shift in terms of a geometry of static space and stationary observers. The author introduces here the notions of ‘metric with an observer’, ‘observed distance’ and ‘space of observations’; he considers the problem of the ...
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Quasar red shifts

International Journal of Theoretical Physics, 1969
The results of techniques developed in earlier papers are used in a discussion of the quasar red shifts. An expression with the form of a kinetic energy arises in relation to the probability distribution of red shifts. Agreement with the Hoyle & Burbridge (1966) red shift data at the time of writing is statistically significant, the correlation ...
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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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Facile, controllable tune of blue shift or red shift of the fluorescence emission of solid-state carbon dots

Chemical Engineering Journal, 2019
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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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