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Old 14-November-2004, 06:48 AM
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Don't confuse redshift-dependent effects with periodicity. They are manifestly different.
The peak in the blue galaxies, and the peak in the count of each of the quasar families are not not true periodic trends, but as a whole they are quite systemic and could be viewed as periodic because of the ringed structure. There is also a clear pair of peaks emerging in "supernova Ia" distribution.

I'm not sure how to catagories the lack or a redshift dependence in the quasar power function, (there should be one if time dilation is a function of the universe). Finally, as Dgruss pointed out, Bell has identified a true period trend in multiples of 0.62, the 'fingers of God' have been extended, so there are still plenty of artifacts out there for the geocentrists to have a hayday with. Odd lot.
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