Redshift and Gravitation

in a Relativistic Univers

Cesena, Centro S. Biagio

September 17-20th, 1999

Invited lectures:

Peter F. Brown (Manchester) General Relativity Re-appraised, Tom Van Flandern (Washington) A Complete Flat-Space Gravity Model Consistent with First-Order General Relativity, William Napier (Armagh) Modelling the Universe with Quantized Redshifts, Horst von Borzeszkowski (Berlin) Local and global realizations of the principle of equivalence in gravitational theories, David Roscoe (Sheffield) Discrete states in galaxy dynamics: towards a phenomenological theory of galaxy evolution, Tom Miller (Blue Hills) Redshift invariance of the observed bright-side luminosity function given a particular de Sitter redshift-distance relation, Franco Selleri (Bari) Theories Equivalent to Relativity, Edward Kapuscik (Krakow) Generally covariant electrodynamics, Andrej Horzela (Krakow) New mathematical formalism for electrodynamics and quantum mechanical operators, Marek Biesiada (Katowice) Dilatons, quantized redshift and galaxy structure, Henrik Broberg (Paris) An extended space-time model of gravitation andelectromagnetism, Konrad Rudnicki (Krakow) Our Galaxy as a passive object of gravitation.

Secretariat:

Centro Interuniversitario di Ricerca in Filosofia e Fondamenti della Fisica (icephy)

Via Aldini 22, 47023 Cesena, tel. 0547/355723; icephy@line.net