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#31 User is offline   Mike C 

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Posted 09 May 2007 - 05:53 AM

Karim said:

There are
"TEMPERATURE OF AETHER AND REDSHIFTS"
"SUPERCOMPRESSED STATES of MATERIAL and QUASARS"

I hope You will find answers for most Your question in this papers.
I am ready to discuss and to reply for Your new asks as that will be possible for me.

Respectfully Yours,
Karim Khaidarov, Bourabai Research, Kazakhstan


Thank you for the interest shown in the Arp observations and work.

The aether was assumed to be the carrier of the light waves. That was refuted by the M-M interferometer experiments.
The carriers of the light photons are the 'electric field particles' surrounding the charged particles.
Space or the 'fictional aether' has no influence here.

If you use 3C273 as an example, a German microwave radio telescope shows that a colliding object is moving through another larger galaxy.
Collisions create high energy radiations that explains why the quasars are radiating high energy wavelengths that I consider to account for their higher redshifths.
See page 197 in the book Universe, edited by Byron Preiss.
Published by Bantam Books.

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