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  1. Astrophysics of the Sun by Harold Zirin, 1988-07-29
  2. The Sun from Space (Astronomy and Astrophysics Library) by Kenneth R. Lang, 2008-12-12
  3. Foundations of High-Energy Astrophysics (Theoretical Astrophysics) by Mario Vietri, 2008-04-01
  4. The Interstellar Medium (Astronomy and Astrophysics Library) by James Lequeux, 2010-11-30
  5. Relativity, Astrophysics and Cosmology, 2 Volume Set by Radoje Belusevic, 2008-08-19
  6. Compact Objects in Astrophysics: White Dwarfs, Neutron Stars and Black Holes by Max Camenzind, 2005
  7. The Symbiotic Stars (Cambridge Astrophysics) by S. J. Kenyon, 2009-01-11
  8. Fundamentals of Stellar Astrophysics by George W. Collins, 1989-03
  9. Encyclopedia of Astronomy and Astrophysics
  10. The Cosmic Century: A History of Astrophysics and Cosmology by Malcolm S. Longair, 2006-06-26
  11. Introduction to Stellar Astrophysics: Volume 3 by Erika Böhm-Vitense, 1992-01-31
  12. Reflecting Telescope Optics I: Basic Design Theory and its Historical Development (Astronomy and Astrophysics Library) (Pt. 1) by Raymond N. Wilson, 2004-05-12
  13. Astronomy, Cosmology and Fundamental Physics: Proceedings of the ESO/CERN/ESA Symposium Held at Garching, Germany, 4-7 March 2002 (ESO Astrophysics Symposia)
  14. An Invitation to Astrophysics (World Scientific Aeries in Astronomy and Astrophysics) by Thanu Padmanabhan, 2006-02-07

101. CAUSE OF THE SPECTRAL CHARACTERISTICS OF QUASARS, AGNs, And QSOs
Hypothesis which attempts to explain the characteristics of quasi-stellar objects as optical illusions created by gravitational lensing and other phenomena.
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CAUSE OF THE SPECTRAL CHARACTERISTICS OF QUASARS, AGNs, and QSOs
by Charles Weber, MS For a hypothesis explaining the Cosmological Red Shift click on >"RED SHIFT" ABSTRACT This is a hypothesis which attempts to explain the characteristics of QSOs (quasi stellar objects) as an optical illusion created by gravitational lensing of the photons from the opposite jet emanating from a huge [Gaskill] mass at the center of an active galaxy the axis of which is oriented toward [Berthel] the earth, by the magnified emission of atoms and reflection of ultraviolet and X-rays from a dense plate of ions on the surface of an accretion disk, and by infrared rays emitted from dust and gas further out, the last not magnified as greatly. BL Lac objects (BL Lac objects are extragalactic, highly variable, polarized sources with significant emission from radio to X-ray wavelengths) are perceived as QSOs from which primarily rays emitted or reflected by the ions on the accretion disk are seen. BAL QSOs and infrared QSOs are perceived as active galaxies viewed from 90 degrees to the side of the axis. INTRODUCTION QSOs (quasi stellar objects) are point sources of light with such enormous red shifts that they can’t possibly be stars.

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