Authors: Alfred Bennun
The results of an empiric simulation by parametric down-conversion (PDC) fitted observational evidence. This data was plotted in relationship to the radius of the universe (r_U ) in Mpc multiplied by Hubble’s constant (H_0): H_0xr=v and when v=c, H_0=c/r_U=71 km/s/Mpc, the observed reported value. Hence, expansion was characterized as subject to c, functioning as a relativistic causality horizon, determining at all times the value of H 0 . In contraposition, it has been proposed that the universe may have expanded, to reach a radius of 4.5×10^9 light-years, within the widely accepted chronological age of 13.7×10^9 light-years. In the coordinates of the universe time versus cosmic radius, a plotting shows that the universe radius in light years corresponding to 1.3×10^28 cm = 4213.01 Mpc, yields the observable H_0: 71 km/s/Mpc.
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