Redshifts and Gravitation in a Relativistic Universe
Dates: 1999-09-17 - 1999-09-20 9.9 (2 decades 5 years ago)
Where: Cesena, Italy Venue:
Description
The conference proceedings features essays by Prof. Andre K. T. Assis, Henrik Broberg, Dr. Franco Selleri, Dr. Tom Van Flandern, Dr. Halton C. Arp, Bernard R. Bligh and others.
Table of Contents:
- Prof. Andre K. T. Assis, Applications of the Principle of Physical Proportions to Gravitation
- Henrik Broberg, The Geometry of Acceleration in Space-Time: Application to the Gravitational Field and Particles
- M. Biesiada, Prof. Konrad Rudnicki, J. Syska, An Alternative Picture of the Structure of Galaxies
- Prof. Edward Kapuscik, Electromagnetism and Cosmology
- Dr. Franco Selleri, Space and Time should be Preferred to Spacetime - 1
- Dr. Franco Selleri, Space and Time should be Preferred to Spacetime - 2
- Dr. Tom Van Flandern, Physics Has its Principles
- Romano Manaresi, International Atomic Time and the One-Way Speed of Light
- A. Rub?i?, J. Rub?i?, Dr. Halton C. Arp, New Empirical Clues for the Factor 1.23
- Prof. Konrad Rudnicki, W?odzimierz God?owski, Anna Magdziarz, Testing the Hypothesis of Redshift Quantization in Iwanowska Galaxy Lines Connected with our Galaxy and M31
- Bernard R. Bligh, Application of Thermodynamics to Cosmology
- Fabio Cardone & Roberto Mignani, On Possible Experimental Evidence for a Breakdown of Local Lorentz Invariance