I saw it in a scientific journal a former employer was subscribed to. I used to do satellite systems engineering so we had a few of those. The DoD space community was in a tizzy about it a while ago.
I'm curious what the usual channels are? Sorry I can't be of more help but I don't have access to any of those journals or databases now that I've stopped doing contracting work.
science news and open source journals, jstfor, google.scholar etc. I usually start with google (blech) and then work through other search platforms like duckduckgo! before moving onto some open journals and scholar.google and so on.
I need some sources that there is insufficient redshift to show universal expansion, because I can't seem to find any and it's a big deal if true.
I saw it in a scientific journal a former employer was subscribed to. I used to do satellite systems engineering so we had a few of those. The DoD space community was in a tizzy about it a while ago.
there is literally nothing about it anywhere on the usual channels. It's odd--if what you remember is true, it ought to be huge news.
I'm curious what the usual channels are? Sorry I can't be of more help but I don't have access to any of those journals or databases now that I've stopped doing contracting work.
science news and open source journals, jstfor, google.scholar etc. I usually start with google (blech) and then work through other search platforms like duckduckgo! before moving onto some open journals and scholar.google and so on.
I found this though, which is an interesting alternative hypothesis: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1023/A:1001713023880