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How Universal is Hubble’s Law?


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In 1929 Hubble [1] published his profound result that the spectra of extragalactic nebulae show ‘redshifts’ in their spectra, with the redshifts increasing as the nebulae get fainter and fainter in the sample. In a typical case a well known absorption line appeared with wavelength λ0(I+z) instead of its laboratory wavelength λ0, thus implying a redshift z. Taking faintness to be indicative of distance, Hubble’s findings implied a relation of the following kind.
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Jayant V. Narlikar
Inter-University Centre for Astronomy and Astrophysics, Post Bag 4, Ganeshkhind, Pune-411007, India

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In 1929 Hubble [1] published his profound result that the spectra of extragalactic nebulae show ‘redshifts’ in their spectra, with the redshifts increasing as the nebulae get fainter and fainter in the sample. In a typical case a well known absorption line appeared with wavelength λ0(I+z) instead of its laboratory wavelength λ0, thus implying a redshift z. Taking faintness to be indicative of distance, Hubble’s findings implied a relation of the following kind.