Red shift in spectra of galaxies as a consequence of gravitational radiation of the same level as electromagnetic
S.I. Fisenko, I.S. Fisenko

TL;DR
This paper proposes that the observed red shift in galaxy spectra can be explained by gravitational radiation, which causes a widening of electromagnetic spectra similar to the effect of electromagnetic radiation itself.
Contribution
It introduces a novel interpretation of red shift as a consequence of gravitational radiation, linking gravitational and electromagnetic spectrum effects.
Findings
Red shift can be attributed to gravitational radiation effects.
Spectral widening is caused by gravitational radiation of comparable level to electromagnetic radiation.
Supports a unified view of gravitational and electromagnetic phenomena.
Abstract
In elaboration of the results presented earlier the red shift is also regarded in this investigation as a widening of electromagnetic radiation spectra, determined by the existence of gravitational radiation of a banded spectrum of the same level as electromagnetic.
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Taxonomy
TopicsCalibration and Measurement Techniques · Astronomical Observations and Instrumentation · Geophysics and Sensor Technology
