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Grote Reber
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Grote Reber (Abstracts)
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  • "The Big Bang is Bunk" Revisited (1999) [Updated 6 years ago]

  • How the Universe Winds Itself Up (1996) [Updated 1 decade ago]

  • Versus the Big Bang (1995) [Updated 6 years ago]

  • Crucial Deficiencies in the Theory of the Expanding... (1994) [Updated 7 years ago]

  • Cosmic Matter and the Nonexpanding Universe (1989) [Updated 7 years ago]
    by Paul Marmet, Grote Reber   read the paper:

    Updated paper from: IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science, Vol. 17, No: 2 April 1989. An increasingly large number of observations consistently reveal the existence of a much larger amount of intergalactic matter than presently accepted. Radio signals coming from directions between galaxies is discussed. An average density of matter in space of about 0.01 atom/cm3 is derived. It is known that the density of matter is compatible with many reliable observations. These results lead to a nonexpanding cosmological universe.


  • Intergalactic Plasma (1986) [Updated 7 years ago]

    Radio astronomy observations at 144-m wavelength suggest a plasma filling intergalactic space. This plasma may have one electron and proton pair per 100 cm3. The plasma radiates hectometer waves by free-free transitions. The energy of electrons is replenished from visible light. It interacts with electrons by compton transitions. Accordingly, light tires as it travels through intergalactic space. Such is manifest by a shift in spectral lines toward the red proportional to distance. There is no need for an expanding universe.


  • Cosmic Static at 144 Meters Wavelength (1968) [Updated 1 decade ago]

    Journal of the Franklin Institute, V285 (Jan 1968), pp. 1-12