Preface Anthony P. PituccoWilliam G. TifftWilliam J. Cocke Joint International Conference on Mathematical Models of Time and Their Applications to Physics and Cosmology Pages: 1 - 6
The pair of X-ray sources across NGC 4258: Its relation to intrinsic redshifts, ejection and quantization Halton Arp Session 1. The Redshift Pages: 9 - 22
A fresh look at discordant redshift galaxies in compact groups Jack W. SulenticJ. Brett Smith Session 1. The Redshift Pages: 23 - 28
Evidence for quantized and variable redshifts in the cosmic background rest frame W. G. Tifft Session 1. The Redshift Pages: 29 - 56
Testing for quantized redshifts. I. The project W. M. NapierB. N. G. Guthrie Session 1. The Redshift Pages: 57 - 63
The distribution of galaxy pair redshifts T. E. NordgrenY. TerzianE. E. Salpeter Session 1. The Redshift Pages: 65 - 71
Density fluctuations on super-Hubble scales Li-Zhi FangYi-Peng Jing Session 2. Critical Properties of The Universe Pages: 73 - 80
The challenge of large-scale structure S. A. Gregory Session 2. Critical Properties of The Universe Pages: 81 - 88
Electric space: Evolution of the plasma universe Anthony L. Peratt Session 2. Critical Properties of The Universe Pages: 89 - 103
Gamma-Ray Bursts: Should cosmologists care? J. G. Laros Session 2. Critical Properties of The Universe Pages: 105 - 109
Testing for quantized redshifts. II. the local supercluster W. M. NapierB. N. G. Guthrie Session 3. Statistical Methods Pages: 111 - 126
Power spectrum analysis and redshift data W. I. NewmanY. Terzian Session 3. Statistical Methods Pages: 127 - 141
Statistical analysis of the occurrence of periodicities in galaxy redshift data W. J. CockeC. L. DevitoA. Pitucco Session 3. Statistical Methods Pages: 143 - 157
Anomalous redshifts and the variable mass hypothesis Jayant V. Narlikar Session 4. New Approaches to Cosmology Pages: 177 - 186
Three-dimensional quantized time in cosmology W. G. Tifft Session 4. New Approaches to Cosmology Pages: 187 - 210
The stress-energy tensor and the deflection of light in 6-dimensional general relativity W. J. Cocke Session 5. Gravitation and Time in General Relativity Pages: 211 - 218
Einstein's greatest mistake? P. C. W. Davies Session 5. Gravitation and Time in General Relativity Pages: 219 - 227
Time, space and complex geometry R. Penrose Session 5. Gravitation and Time in General Relativity Pages: 229 - 229
Discrete spatial scales in a fractal universe D. F. Roscoe Session 5. Gravitation and Time in General Relativity Pages: 231 - 248
Possible new properties of gravity Tom van Flandern Session 5. Gravitation and Time in General Relativity Pages: 249 - 261
On the cosmic limits of physical laws Leopold Halpern Session 5. Gravitation and Time in General Relativity Pages: 263 - 268
Changes in concepts of time from Aristotle to Einstein Mendel Sachs Session 5. Gravitation and Time in General Relativity Pages: 269 - 281
On the transmutation and annihilation of pencil-generated spacetime dimensions Metod Saniga Session 5. Gravitation and Time in General Relativity Pages: 283 - 290
Time anisotropy and quantum measurement: Clues for transcending the geometric picture of time Avshalom C. Elitzur Session 6. Nuclear and Particle Physics Pages: 313 - 319
3-D period doubling and magnetic moments of particles Ari Lehto Session 6. Nuclear and Particle Physics Pages: 321 - 328
Relics of the primordial origin of space and time in the low energy world C. Wolf Session 6. Nuclear and Particle Physics Pages: 329 - 346
Unexplained empirical relations among certain scatterings L. W. Morrow Session 6. Nuclear and Particle Physics Pages: 347 - 351
Spherical rotation, particles and cosmology Martin Kokus Session 6. Nuclear and Particle Physics Pages: 353 - 356
A non-linear model for time Carl L. Devito Session 7. Mathematical Models and Methods Pages: 357 - 369
Some elementary geometric aspects in extending the dimension of the space of instants A. P. Pitucco Session 7. Mathematical Models and Methods Pages: 375 - 385
Fisher information as a measure of time B. R. Frieden Session 7. Mathematical Models and Methods Pages: 387 - 391