JMGQ
Hi,
From what I learned, besides Doppler effects or Magnetic interactions, only a variation in the attraction force between the nucleus particles and electrons could shift lambda in emission/absorption spectroscopy, is there another cause for that.
Is it perhaps possible that a different interaction force between subatomic particles could take place in other places of the universe with stronger or weaker gravity fields or other fields that may distort particle interactions and emit/absorb light at shifted wavelengths?.
Greetings
JMG
From what I learned, besides Doppler effects or Magnetic interactions, only a variation in the attraction force between the nucleus particles and electrons could shift lambda in emission/absorption spectroscopy, is there another cause for that.
Is it perhaps possible that a different interaction force between subatomic particles could take place in other places of the universe with stronger or weaker gravity fields or other fields that may distort particle interactions and emit/absorb light at shifted wavelengths?.
Greetings
JMG