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The Problem of the Redshifts

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 August 2017

Geoffrey Burbidge*
Affiliation:
Kitt Peak National Observatory*

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It is my intention in this brief paper to present once again some of the evidence which appears to show that a major contribution to the redshifts of QSOs and perhaps some galaxies is not associated with the expansion of the universe. The evidence continues to grow and it is of four kinds:

  1. (a) Evidence concerning galaxies with discrepant redshifts.

  2. (b) Connections between QSOs and galaxies.

  3. (c) Statistical information concerning the association of QSOs with galaxies.

  4. (d) Individual and very striking examples of pairings between QSOs and bright galaxies.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Reidel 1983 

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