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Chapter 1
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Chapter 2
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Chapter 3
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3. Nature, 179, 1242(1957).
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5. Reference 6 to Chapter 2, pp. 79, 8o.
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Chapter 4
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Chapter 5
Chapter 6
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6. F. Hoyle, the Observer, January 8,1961.
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Chapter 7
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6. A. Einstein, The Meaning of Relativity (Methuen, 4th edition, 1950, p. 27).
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2. Reference 9 to Chapter 2.
3. A. S. Eddington, Space, Time and Gravitation (Camb. Univ. Press, 1920, Chapter 1).
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5. Reference 6 to Chapter 2.
6. Reference 4 to Chapter 6.
7. Reference 7 to Chapter 8.
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