A Relation Between Distance and Radial Velocity Among Extra-Galactic Nebulae
Citation
Hubble, Edwin. (1929). A Relation Between Distance and Radial Velocity Among Extra-Galactic Nebulae. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 15. pp. 168–173.
Why this reference is included
Hubble’s 1929 A Relation Between Distance and Radial Velocity Among Extra-Galactic Nebulae, published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, is one of the program’s working technical references. Cited across Book V (Categorical Macrocosm), Part 1, Chapter The Macro Readout: Operational Distance and Photon Ontology; Book V (Categorical Macrocosm), Part 7, Chapter General Relativity as Emergent Geometry; Book V (Categorical Macrocosm), Part 7, Chapter The Dark Sector Dissolved — the central framing is “At the current depth n_, H(n_) ≡ H_0 is the value identified with the Hubble constant of orthodox cosmology”.
Cited in
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Book V — Categorical Macrocosm Part 1Chapter The Macro Readout: Operational Distance and Photon Ontology
At the current depth n_*, H(n_*) ≡ H_0 is the value identified with the Hubble constant of orthodox cosmology
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Book V — Categorical Macrocosm Part 7Chapter General Relativity as Emergent Geometry
Cosmological expansion (Hubble, 1929 ; Perlmutter/Riess, 1998 ): the Friedmann equations (derived from GR) predict the expansion history of the universe
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Book V — Categorical Macrocosm Part 7Chapter The Dark Sector Dissolved
Cosmological expansion (Hubble, 1929 ; Perlmutter/Riess, 1998 ): the Friedmann equations predict the expansion history