Why does H = hr/m per cubic metre of space mean the Expanding Universe Theory is wrong?
Apart from the final answer being equal to a combination of the quantities used to determine it, there are other implications. For one thing it is just too much of a coincidence that each cubic metre of space is expanding at a rate of ‘hr/m for the electron’ when they are not supposed to be related at all. Secondly, the age of the Universe is related to the Hubble constant. The ‘Hubble time’ is the ‘time’ used to determine the age of the Universe. This means that the age of the Universe is related to the electron and equal to m/hr! 4) H = 64 km/s per Mpc is only one value. Other workers use other techniques and obtain other values. True, it must be said that the value of the Hubble constant of H = 64 km/s per Mpc cited above is just one of many values found by different workers using various techniques. Many scientists choose to use a value for H found by an international group of scientists who spent eight years using the Hubble space Telescope (HST). They came to the conclusion that