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arxiv: 1403.6699 · v1 · pith:YVAPO3MEnew · submitted 2014-03-24 · ⚛️ physics.hist-ph

Discovery of Hubble's Law: an Example of Type III Error

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Recently much attention has been paid to the discovery of Hubble's law: the linear relation between the rate of recession of the distant galaxies and distance to them. Though we now mention several names associated with this law instead of one, the motivation of each remains somewhat obscure. As it is turns out, two major contributors arrived at their discoveries from erroneous reasoning, thus making a case for a Type III error. It appears that G. Lemaitre (1927) theoretically derived Hubble's Law due to his choice of the wrong scenario of the Universe's evolution. E. Hubble (1929) tested the linearity law not based on Lemaitre's non-static model, but rather a cumbersome extension of de Sitter's static theory proposed by H. Weyl (1923) and L. Silberstein (1924).

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