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] questions the cause of redshifts in his book, ''Seeing Red: Redshifts, Cosmology and Academic Science''. ]] | |||
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'''Intrinsic redshifts''' were proposed by ] ] as a catch-all description for ]s that are those that are presumed to have '''not''' been caused by one of three generally accepted causes (i.e. 1. Cosmological, 2. Doppler and 3. Gravitational). Arp proposed the idea having studied ] and being a proponent during the controversies about the nature of those objects that they were not as ] as the ] distances implied. Arp concluded that an additional "intrinsic" component to quasars had to be present due to a physical mechanism other than quasars being distant {{ref|Arp1977}}. | |||
Simultaneous with this, Arp advocates that the ] ] of ] is incorrect. He believes that ] are unjustily discriminated against in the astronomical community. One idea he has championed has been ]'s "variable mass" hypothesis which is said to provide for a mechanism for intrinsic redshifts {{ref|Narlikar1977}}. Arp has promoted his ideas heavily on an ] ] and ] and has published a number of popular books attacking the astronomical community. | |||
With improved ], the host ] for many quasars have been found at the same ] as the quasars themselves, thus convincing most astronomers that quasars really are the core of distant ] and do not have a significant intrinsic component. Arp continues to maintain that there are discrepancies and "discordant redshifts" observed and does not accept the general ] {{ref|Arp2003}} due to what he perceives as systemic bias in the ]. | |||
==References== | |||
* {{note|Arp1977}} Arp, H., (1977) | |||
* {{note|Arp2003}} Arp, Halton C., (2003) | |||
* {{note|Narlikar1977}} Narlikar, J. V., (1977) |
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