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  2. Redshift (group) - Wikipedia

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    Redshift is a British electronic music group, founded in 1996 by Mark Shreeve. Their musical style is rooted in the early to mid 1970s German electronic music era, often described as Berlin School , and transcends the genre using musical originality, multi-instrumentation, and complex harmonic arrangements using analogue sequencing.

  3. Redshift - Wikipedia

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    Redshift and blueshift. If a source of the light is moving away from an observer, then redshift (z > 0) occurs; if the source moves towards the observer, then blueshift (z < 0) occurs. This is true for all electromagnetic waves and is explained by the Doppler effect. Consequently, this type of redshift is called the Doppler redshift.

  4. Blueshift (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Blueshift, an unreleased album by Splashdown "Blue Shift" (short story), a science fiction short story by Stephen Baxter; Blueshifting, an information technology term defined in Redshift (theory) Blue shift (molecule) (a.k.a. "hypsochromic shift"), a change in spectral band position in a spectrum of a molecule to a shorter wavelength

  5. Redshift (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Redshift or red shift may also refer to: Literature ... Redshift (group), an English electronic music group; The Redshift, an album by Omnium Gatherum "Redshift ...

  6. Glossary of music terminology - Wikipedia

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    A musician who plays any instrument with a keyboard. In Classical music, this may refer to instruments such as the piano, pipe organ, harpsichord, and so on. In a jazz or popular music context, this may refer to instruments such as the piano, electric piano, synthesizer, Hammond organ, and so on. Klangfarbenmelodie (Ger.)

  7. Pound–Rebka experiment - Wikipedia

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    The hydraulic cylinder motion was reversed multiple times during each data run after a constant integral number of transducer vibrations. Every several days, the position of the source and absorber would be reversed so that half the data runs would be of blueshift, and half would be of redshift. [5]

  8. Splashdown (band) - Wikipedia

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    A few days later, emails began returning from fans that indicated the bonus item was a copy of Blueshift, burned on a CD-R with a white label and plain text track listing. Blueshift and Possibilities are now widely available from numerous download sites. Fearing Capitol would own any future songs and lacking energy after their fight with their ...

  9. Gravitational redshift - Wikipedia

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    Gravitational redshift can be interpreted as a consequence of the equivalence principle (that gravitational effects are locally equivalent to inertial effects and the redshift is caused by the Doppler effect) [5] or as a consequence of the mass–energy equivalence and conservation of energy ('falling' photons gain energy), [6] [7] though there ...