The Hubble Tension – 5.09am Wednesday 11th December 2024


The Hubble Tension – 5.09am Wednesday 11th December 2024

My thinking regarding the Hubble Tension, in relation to my theory, it makes sense. Especially if the expansion has increased incrementally from the universe’s beginnings. That is, if the force of being in a perpetual beam/wave is part of the phenomena being observed as the work of dark energy/matter.

The large empty voids observed in space (to my mind) also don’t fit with dark matter theory but do fit with mine. Voids wouldn’t change very much (with the exception of possibly also expanding) other than something actually entering the void in a beam/wave. My thought too is that if gravity is an external force, then that, along with dark matter/energy, also being theorised as external processes, voids shouldn’t exist in that scenario.

The expansion shouldn’t really be expected to be static, I feel, I’m not sure exactly why the standard model dictates that the expansion should? but I would think one of the smaller contributing factors increasing expansion would be the activity within the universe, ie., growing black holes, new stars etc.

If space is what I think it is though, then the larger the universe (or beam/wave) grows, the less resistance within it, there is, in relation to the expansion rate across the long course of time, hence the expansion incrementally increases. Accordingly, early in the universe’s  beginnings is when it’s expansion should have been it’s slowest, comparatively speaking.

Fiona MacLeod(C)