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I have redone the test for an unmodelled component in spectrographic
measurements of local stars, but using much more accurate data from the New Hipparcos Reduction, and a much larger population, as well as improved discussion of whether some other effect might lead to the test result. The idea tested is that the flatness of galaxy rotation curves may not be resolved by CDM or by MOND, but by overstated heliocentric radial velocities. It will be about seven years before Gaia gives direct measurements of the radial velocity of individual stars. In the meantime, I believe I have found a clear signature in the data. I do not think there is any classical explanation for the result, and believe it shows that photons from distant stars must be treated quantum mechanically. If so, the implications for cosmology are far reaching. http://arxiv.org/abs/0903.5193 Regards -- Charles Francis moderator sci.physics.foundations. charles (dot) e (dot) h (dot) francis (at) googlemail.com (remove spaces and braces) http://www.teleconnection.info/rqg/MainIndex |
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