Authors: Clark M. Thomas
The Hubble tension between the early and late local universe is an active topic in cosmology. Recently revealed discrepancy between the Planck and Hubble numbers for our visible universe’s age appears to be from two high-quality data sets competing for one Hubble constant answer. No unified Hubble constant has been derived, because there are both the initial BB expansion forces PLUS the increasing net shadow attraction to great matter just beyond our expansion bubble. To clearly understand apparent Dark Energy, we must also understand the adjacent Multiverse.
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