Steady State Theory - External Articles and References

External Articles and References

Criticism
  • Wright, E. L. (20 December 2010). "Errors in the Steady State and Quasi-SS Models". UCLA, Physics & Astronomy Department.
  • Assis, A. K. T.; Neves, M. C. D. (1995). "History of 2.7 K Temperature Prior to Penzias and Wilson". Apeiron 2 (3): 79–87.
References
  • Hoyle, F.; Burbidge, G.; Narlikar, J. V. (1993). "A quasi-steady state cosmological model with creation of matter". The Astrophysical Journal 410: 437–457. Bibcode:1993ApJ...410..437H. doi:10.1086/172761.
  • Hoyle, F.; Burbidge, G.; Narlikar, J. V. (1994). "Astrophysical deductions from the quasi-steady state cosmology". Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 267: 1007–1019. Bibcode:1994MNRAS.267.1007H.
    • Hoyle, F.; Burbidge, G.; Narlikar, J. V. (1994). "Astrophysical deductions from the quasi-steady state : Erratum". Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 269: 1152. Bibcode:1994MNRAS.269.1152H.
  • Hoyle, F.; Burbidge, G.; Narlikar, J. V. (1994). "Further astrophysical quantities expected in a quasi-steady state Universe". Astronomy and Astrophysics 289 (3): 729–739. Bibcode:1994A&A...289..729H.
  • Hoyle, F.; Burbidge, G.; Narlikar, J. V. (1995). "The basic theory underlying the quasi-steady state cosmological model". Proceedings of the Royal Society A 448: 191. Bibcode:1995RSPSA.448..191H. doi:10.1098/rspa.1995.0012.

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