[3] viXra:1011.0072 [pdf] submitted on 29 Nov 2010
Authors: J. Dunning-Davies
Comments: 3 pages.
The possible implications of some reported high-valued red-shifts for both the
age and size of the Universe are examined on the basis of presently accepted theory.
Category: Astrophysics
[2] viXra:1011.0057 [pdf] replaced on 5 Dec 2010
Authors: Jin He
Comments: 16 pages
Everyone lives his or her life instinctively. Does the instinct originate from the
natural world? If the instinct is a rational process, is the natural world rational? Unfortunately,
people have not found any rational principle behind the natural world. Because human activities
are realized directly through electromagnetic and nuclear forces of entropy-increase, people are
difficult to recognize the principle. Compared to the large-scale structure of galaxies, human
bodies and their immediate environment are the �microscopic� world. The electromagnetic and
nuclear forces which rule the world, however, disappear in the formation of large-scale galaxy
structures. Similarly they disappear in the formation of the solar system. My previous papers
found many evidences that galaxies are rational. This paper shows that large-scale galaxy structure
must originate from an algebraic cubic equation.
Category: Astrophysics
[1] viXra:1011.0043 [pdf] replaced on 13 Dec 2010
Authors: José Francisco García Juliá
Comments: 5 pages
In a recent article, a single tired light mechanism, based in the interaction between
electromagnetic waves, has been proposed for explaining both redshifts: cosmological
(without expansion of the universe) and intrinsic. A second paper specifies that said
interaction would be the scattering. This article is to reinforce and clarify the whole
idea.
Category: Astrophysics