Anomalous redshifts and the variable mass hypothesis

Narlikar, Jayant V. (1996) Anomalous redshifts and the variable mass hypothesis Astrophysics and Space Science, 244 (1-2). pp. 177-186. ISSN 0004-640X

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Abstract

There are several observations of extragalactic objects that do not appear to be consistent with the cosmological hypothesis that their redshifts arise from the expansion of the universe. These phenomena are looked at in a spacetime framework that is wider in its scope than general relativity. This framework directly incorporates the Machian notion of intertia and is conformally invariant. The consequence of this approach is that the mass of a particle may not stay constant. Two alternative viewpoints are presented to explain how large redshifts could arise from emission of radiation by particles of low masses.

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