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The Hubble Constant

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The Hubble constant is only constant for one place: the centre of the universe.

The Hubble constant 'H' describes the rate of inflation of the universe. The problem is, H is only constant from a single reference point. From this single reference point, H is constant in any direction. The only point where this is true is the centre of the universe, the location of the initial inflation event.

From any other location, H varies depending upon the direction of observation.

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Hubble Constant

References

The Hubble constant is only constant for one place: the centre of the universe.

The Hubble constant 'H' describes the rate of inflation of the universe. The problem is, H is only constant from a single reference point. From this single reference point, H is constant in any direction. The only point where this is true is the centre of the universe, the location of the initial inflation event.

From any other location, H varies depending upon the direction of observation.


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