Hoyle, F. ; Narlikar, J. V. (1966) On the effects of the non-conservation of Baryons in Cosmology Proceedings of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical & Engineering Sciences, 290 (1421). pp. 143-161. ISSN 1364-5021
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Related URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rspa.1966.0042
Abstract
The idea underlying this paper is that the massive objects, now known to be associated with radio sources and with quasi-stellar objects, are of cosmological significance; and that the energy output of these objects is associated with the problem of creation in cosmology. We have used the same equations describing creation of matter, as before; but have taken account of the fact that they contain far wider cosmological implications than have been explored hitherto. The present paper only deals with the more conventional aspects of the steady-state theory. Full exploration of the creation process leads to a radical departure from the old steady-state concept. For convenience of presentation, these less conventional ideas are described in a separate paper.
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