Abstract | It is established by an analysis of alternative methods for the determination of absolute distances to supernovae that there exists a kinematic method, superior to that of Baade (1926), which is illustrated for the case of the Type I supernova 1975a in NGC 2207. In addition, a dynamical method is developed which employs the recently-discovered analytic solutions for Type I supernovae. The requirement that the paradigm invoked in the present study be able to reproduce both fast and slow light curves has implied a dispersion in intrinsic brightness, whose size is approximately that observed in the Virgo and Coma clusters. |