in the study of quasars we must admit superluminar speeds
4. in the study of quasars you must admit superluminar velocities.
Again from the book - Fisica senza dogma - ''..there are 2 sources of radiowaves, positioned symmetrically, and very near to the quasar 3 C 120 , that are changing their mutual distance in a detectable quantity... :
if we calculate the distance of 3C120 by redshift , results that the radiowaves sources are moving with a speed 6 ( six ) time higher than the light speed , when the theory of special relativity , confirmed in many experiments , declares that no object can move to a superior velocity than the ligth...''
d . in the warm stars the proper motus are normal :
We consider again the 8250 selected stars described in point b. and we sort them by their temperature, in decreasing order; from that ones we consider 6 groups of 200 stars and we compare the averages of their rad. vel. and the averages of the sum of their 2 proper motus ( incr. and decr. ) with their sign:
the rad. vel. have a total average value of - 0,5 km/s , but for the 6 rad. vel. groups the averages are +13, + 7, + 5, + 2.7, + 1.4, + 1.2 ;
the proper motus have total average value - 3 km/s and for the correspondent mot. pro. groups -3, -2.6, -2.3, -3.5, -3.9, -3.
It is evident that the values of rad. vel. seems to contain a strong ' anomal ' component , directly joined with the temperature .
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