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The paper shows that a phenomenological model of inertial induction based on a proposed extension of Mach’s Principle can produce the observed cosmological red shift in a quasi-static infinite universe. Unlike all other theories (except the Doppler effect) to explain the observed red shift this model can be verified from other local effects predicted by this mechanism. A number of such phenomena have been investigated and these expected effects are not only found to be present but they also explain a number of unexplained or ill explained observational results. It is suggested that attempts should be made to verify the model through further tests and observations.
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Ghosh, A. Velocity dependent inertial induction: A possible mechanism for cosmological red shift in a quasi static infinite universe. J Astrophys Astron 18, 449–454 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02709336
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