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Implications of an Absolute Simultaneity Theory for Cosmology and Universe Acceleration

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Top: Diagrams of SNe plotted for z and m-M (green, left) and zTC and m-MTC for which redshifts and distance moduli have been adjusted to compensate for increased blueshifted emissions under TC conditions (blue, center). The straight line in each is a linear regression derived using SNe Ia with z<0.14. Bottom: Residuals in distance moduli relative to the linear regression line derived using SNe Ia with z<0.14. An overlay of high-redshift SNe Ia at increased magnification is shown on the right. Orange lines mark the shift between positions for selected SNe Ia.

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doi: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0115550.g001