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The FIB cosmology was conceived half a century ago, to explain the origin and spectrum of the ultrahigh energy cosmic ray particles we observed in deep mines. It succeeded in explaining quantitatively the 3°K microwave background radiation (IAU Symposium No. 44), the redshift periodicity (PASP 1976), and the cutoff of QS0’s beyond z=3.5 (AAS 1982).
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Barnothy, J.M., Barnothy, M.F. (1983). QSO Redshift Limit and Periodicity in a Fib Universe. In: Abell, G.O., Chincarini, G. (eds) Early Evolution of the Universe and its Present Structure. International Astronomical Union / Union Astronomique Internationale, vol 104. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-7220-9_14
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