DARK FLOW and HUBBLE REDSHIFT are not contradictin

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16 years 1 month ago #15479 by Leo Vuyk
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The DARK FLOW phenomenon is a strong support for a CONTRACTING UNIVERSE and at the same time for NON- VELOCITY REDSHIFT paradigm, as advocated by Halton Arp for years now, in contrast with the mainstream HUBBLE REDSHIFT PARADIGM.
See:

Faint Quasars Give Conclusive Evidence for Non-Velocity Redshifts

In the Great Observatories Origins Deep Survey, 243 redshifts of objects fainter than 25.5 mag. were observed. Remarkably, two of them turned out to be very high redshift at z = 4.800 and z = 4.882. Even more remarkably these two fell only 3 and 1.5 arcsec on either side of an emisssion line galaxy of z = .733. (The ESO Messenger No. 118, p.49 and Vanzella et al. astro-ph/0406591.) The picture shown below is probably sufficient to convince most people that this is another pair of ejected, intrinsic redshift quasars.
SEE;
www.haltonarp.com/articles/faint_quasars...n_velocity_redshifts

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16 years 1 month ago #20344 by Leo Vuyk
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What is dark flow?

I give you the short Wikipedia explanation:

Dark flow is a name given to an alleged statistically significant net motion of galaxy clusters with respect to the cosmic microwave background radiation which was found in a recent study. According to standard cosmological models, the motion of galaxy clusters with respect to the cosmic microwave background should be randomly distributed in all directions. However, analyzing the three-year WMAP data using the kinematic Sunyaev-Zel'dovich effect, the authors of the study found evidence of a common motion of at least 600 km/sec toward a 20-degree patch of sky between the constellations of Centaurus and Vela.

The authors suggest that the motion may be a remnant of the influence of no-longer-visible regions of the universe prior to inflation.

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