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Expanding space, quasars and St. Augustine's fireworks | O.I. Chashchina
; Z.K. Silagadze
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5 Sep 2014 | Abstract: | An attempt is made to explain time non-dilation allegedly observed in quasar
light curves. The explanation is based on the assumption that quasar black
holes are, in some sense, foreign for our Friedmann-Robertson-Walker universe
and do not participate in the Hubble flow. Although at first sight such a weird
explanation requires unreasonably fine-tuned Big Bang initial conditions, we
find a natural justification for it using the Milne cosmological model as an
inspiration. | Source: | arXiv, 1409.1708 | Services: | Forum | Review | PDF | Favorites |
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