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A further visit to the steady state universe

  • This Issue Is Dedicated To The Memory Of Wolfgang Yourgrau
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It is shown that within the framework of stochastic electrodynamics observations of the apparent magnitudes and redshifts of galaxies as well as number counts cannot be considered as arguments against the steady state cosmology. A “bright (a black hole viewed from inside) universe” cosmology is briefly considered.

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Surdin, M. A further visit to the steady state universe. Found Phys 10, 175–179 (1980). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00709022

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