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Tables of Contents for Modern Mathematical Models of Time and Their Applications to Physics an Cosmology
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Preface
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8
DAY 1 SESSIONS 1--3
Session 1. The Redshift
The pair of X-ray sources across NGC 4258, its relation to intrinsic redshifts, ejection and quantization
9
14
Halton Arp
A fresh look at discordant redshift galaxies in compact groups
23
6
Jack W. Sulentic
J. Brett Smith
Evidence for quantized and variable redshifts in the cosmic background rest frame
29
28
W.G. Tifft
Testing for quantized redshifts. I.The project
57
8
W.M. Napier
B.N.G. Guthrie
The distribution of galaxy pair redshifts
65
8
T.E. Nordgren
Y. Terzian
E.E. Salpeter
Session 2. Critical Properties of the Universe
Density fluctuations on super-Hubble scales
73
8
LI-ZHI Fang
YI-Peng Jing
The Challenge of large-scale structure
81
8
S.A. Gregory
Electric space: evolution of the plasma universe
89
16
Anthony L. Peratt
Gamma-ray bursts: should cosmologists care?
105
6
J.G. Laros
Session 3. Statistical Methods
Testing for quantized redshifts. II. The local supercluster
111
16
W.M. Napier
B.N.G. Guthrie
Power spectrum analysis and redshift data
127
16
W.I. Newman
Y. Terzian
Statistical analysis of the occurrence of periodicities in galaxy redshift data
143
16
W. Cocke
C. Devito
A. Pitucco
Zooming in on the redshift problem
159
10
P.A. Sturrock
DAY 2 SESSIONS 4--5
Session 4. New Approaches to Cosmology
Two universes
169
8
G. Burbidge
Anomalous redshifts and the variable mass hypothesis
177
10
Jayant V. Narlikar
Three-dimensional quantized time in cosmology
187
24
W.G. Tifft
Session 5. Gravitation and Time in General Relativity
The stress-energy tensor and the deflection of light in 6-dimensional general relativity
211
8
W.J. Cocke
Einstein's greatest mistake?
219
10
P.C.W. Davies
Time, space and complex geometry
229
2
Roger Penrose
Discrete spatial scales in a fractal universe
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18
D.F. Roscoe
Possible new properties of gravity
249
14
Tom Van Flandern
On the cosmic limits of physical laws
263
6
Leopold Halpern
Changes in concepts of time from Aristotle to Einstein
269
14
Mendel Sachs
On the transmutation and annihilation of pencil-generated spacetime dimensions
283
10
Metod Saniga
DAY 3 SESSIONS 6--7
Session 6. Nuclear and Particle Physics
Particles, space and time
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20
Vincent Icke
Time anisotropy and quantum measurement: Clues for transcending the geometrical picture of time
313
8
Avshalom C. Elitzur
3-D Period doubling and magnetic moments of particles
321
8
Ari Lehto
Relics of the primordial origins of space and time in the low energy world
329
18
C. Wolf
Unexplained empirical relations among certain scatterings
347
6
L.W. Morrow
Spherical rotation, particles and cosmology
353
4
Martin Kokus
Session 7. Mathematical Models and Methods
A Non-linear model for time
357
14
Carl L. Devito
Defining spacetime
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4
W.M. Stuckey
Some elementary geometric aspects of extending the dimension of the space of instants
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12
A.P. Pitucco
Fisher information as a measure of time
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B.R. Frieden