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It is shown that each of the geometrically defined “lines” (subgroups) of galaxies in the Local Group of galaxies (considered by Iwanowska) contains members of various redshifts. In each line, however, we can distinguish members of quasi-discrete “quantized” redshift states. The so-called “possible” members of LG are real members of LG, according to the criterion developed in present paper. The redshift state of our Galaxy is represented by k = −1.
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Zabierowski, M. (1993). Redshifts and Arp-like Configurations in the Local Group. In: Arp, H.C., Keys, C.R., Rudnicki, K. (eds) Progress in New Cosmologies. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-1225-1_5
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