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The majority of astronomers and, in particular, the overwhelming majority of theoretical astrophysicists do, of course, regard the Doppler nature of the red shift in the spectra of galaxies as definitively established. So does the editorial board of this journal. Nevertheless, it is not without value to discuss new attempts to explain the red shift. We have therefore felt it worthwhile publishing this paper by the authoritative astrophysicist Professor A. Ya. Kipper-Editorial Board.
Institute of Astrophysics and Physics of the Atmosphere, Academy of Sciences of the Estonian SSR. Translated from Astrofizika, Vol. 10, No. 2, pp. 283–293, April–June, 1974.
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Kipper, A.Y. Nature of the cosmological red shift. Astrophysics 10, 169–174 (1974). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01006138
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