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Exact solutions in general relativity / Time in physics / Theory of relativity / Differential geometry / Black holes / Geodesic / Redshift / Anti-de Sitter space / Differential geometry of surfaces / Metric tensor / Proper time / General relativity
Date: 2011-05-19 04:26:06
Exact solutions in general relativity
Time in physics
Theory of relativity
Differential geometry
Black holes
Geodesic
Redshift
Anti-de Sitter space
Differential geometry of surfaces
Metric tensor
Proper time
General relativity

Natural observer fields and redshift ROBERT S MACKAY COLIN ROURKE We sketch the construction of space-times with observer fields which have redshift satisfying Hubble’s law but no big bang.

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