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Intuitx2on Nov 01, 2019 6:22pm
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o/t: Lol....the gurus are arguing amongst themselves
o/t: Lol....the gurus are arguing amongst themselves about the Hubble Constant. The Hubble Constant is incorrectly configured. It is NOT a measure of the rate that the universe is expanding...that rate is infinity...something humans will NEVER see and hence NEVER be able to reach the "edge" of the universe. The Hubble Constant is not a constant at all, it is merely detecting the activity and behaviour of massive bodies as they accelerate faster and faster apart. It CANNOT be used as measure of universe expansion but only as measure of dynamic motion of those bodies. To accelerate something as massive as an entire galaxy requires a tremendous amout of energy, not dark energy or dark matter, but rather a change in the nature of space time itself. This is why it took you nearly 10,000 years to put a man on the moon, and 5,000 years after glass was dicovered to create a simple optical magnifying device.
They are using the wrong measuring stick to measure something that cannot be measured. This is why going to the very large or the very small, the concept of infinity is incorporated within them and that within itself is a property of the construct of the universe we call home. And the concept of infinity at either very large or very small is a lesson the universe is trying to teach us in that there are certain things we have to accept as a part of Creation. π
I think to summarize, sometimes things are not quite what they really are when first seen. Time will tell if the same applies to NEPT but in a beneficial way for it's shareholders.
The universe is unimaginably big, and it keeps getting bigger. But astronomers cannot agree on how quickly it is growing — and the more they study the problem, the more they disagree. Some scientists call this a “crisis” in cosmology. A less dramatic term in circulation is “the Hubble Constant tension.”
https://www.msn.com/en-ca/news/technology/scientists-are-baffled-whats-up-with-the-universe/ar-AAJHTkt?ocid=spartanntp