Quantum Gravity and String Theory

   

Intrinsic Vacuum Space and the Problem of Hubble Constant

Authors: Yvan-Claude Raverdy

We have defined intrinsic vacuum space as a physical space devoid of any particle of matter and radiation [1]. We want to show here that it is possible to solve the problem of discontinuity in the measurements of Hubble constant (H) [2] by evaluating the difference between its presumed value in this hypothetical space, measured by the analysis of the cosmic microwave background, and that presumed in real vacuum space measured by the red-shift and distance

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