Tolman surface brightness test
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title:
Tolman surface brightness test
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The Tolman surface brightness test is one out of six cosmological tests that were conceived in the 1930s to check the viability of and compare new cosmological models. Tolman's test compares the surface brightness of galaxies as a function of their redshift. Such a comparison was first proposed in 1930 by Richard C. Tolman as a test of whether the universe is expanding or static. It is a unique test of cosmology, as it is independent of dark energy, dark matter and Hubble constant parameters, te
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Cosmological test
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tolman_surface_brightness_test
date created:
2005-11-06T20:56:26Z
date modified:
2024-08-30T04:38:00Z
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