20190814

“Universal expansion” confuses cosmogonists


PSI Blog 20190814 “Universal expansion” confuses cosmogonists

The “Hubble Constant,” assumed by cosmogonists (but not by Hubble himself) to be indicative of their made-up universal expansion, keeps being inconstant. The latest measurement does not agree with two previous measurements that were at odds.

Even so, that amounts to yet another propaganda opportunity for regressive physics courtesy of the journal Nature:   


How fast is the Universe expanding? Cosmologists just got more confused


Of course, readers of Infinite Universe Theory know that the universe cannot expand and does not have any massless particles with perpetual motion to do so.

Here is the latest article. You might want to read it, but don’t get too confused:



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