John G. Hartnett

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List of research outcomes

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PublicationDate of PublicationType
A valid finite bounded expanding Carmelian universe without dark matter
International Journal of Theoretical Physics
2014-02-25Paper
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5885910 (Why is no real title available?)2011-05-09Paper
The redshift-distance relation extended to higher redshifts in cosmological general relativity2008-12-01Paper
Spheroidal and elliptical galaxy radial velocity dispersion determined from cosmological general relativity
International Journal of Theoretical Physics
2008-06-23Paper
Extending the redshift-distance relation in cosmological general relativity to higher redshifts
Foundations of Physics
2008-04-21Paper
Luminosity distance, angular size and surface brightness in cosmological general relativity
Foundations of Physics
2007-05-10Paper
Spiral galaxy rotation curves determined from Carmelian general relativity
International Journal of Theoretical Physics
2007-02-15Paper
Properties of gravitational waves in cosmological general relativity
International Journal of Theoretical Physics
2007-02-15Paper
Carmeli's cosmology fits data for an accelerating and decelerating universe without dark matter or dark energy
Foundations of Physics Letters
2007-02-14Paper
The distance modulus determined from Carmeli's cosmology fits the accelerating universe data of the high-redshift type ia supernovae without dark matter
Foundations of Physics
2007-02-13Paper
On the anomalous acceleration of Pioneer spacecrafts
International Journal of Theoretical Physics
2006-09-28Paper
The cosmic time in terms of the redshift
Foundations of Physics Letters
2006-09-28Paper
The Carmeli metric correctly describes spiral galaxy rotation curves
International Journal of Theoretical Physics
2005-12-12Paper
Carmeli's accelerating universe is spatially flat without dark matter
International Journal of Theoretical Physics
2005-12-12Paper


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