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Hubble Constant or Hubble Variable H?: Why Is the “Exact” H Not Discovered?

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Astronomy, Cosmology and Fundamental Physics

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For many decades outstanding researchers have been continuing the wasting search for the “Unique Right” value of the H Hubble Constant. We have not seen the end of such activity for a long time... According to representations of the Wave Universe Concept (WU Concept), such confrontation can be very durable (similar to Sizif’s Work) so long as researchers follow the representations of the “Unique Right Doctrine” of modern cosmology - the Standard Cosmology - and, at last, until they understand the true physical meaning of the Hubble Variable H in the light of the Cosmological Distance Law

$$d = D \cdot 10^{m/5} Rz^2 $$

Here d is the cosmological distance, m is the apparent magnitude of an astronomical object (radiation source), R is the radius of a source, z is the redshift, and

$$ D = 0.58608\cdot 10^{19} $$

is a constant. In the linear representation of Hubble Postulate the H Hubble “Constant” can be found as the Hubble Variable, generally speaking, depending on the variables m,R,z.

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Correspondence to Albert Chechelnitsky .

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Peter A. Shaver Luigi DiLella Alvaro Giménez

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Chechelnitsky, A. Hubble Constant or Hubble Variable H?: Why Is the “Exact” H Not Discovered?. In: Shaver, P.A., DiLella, L., Giménez, A. (eds) Astronomy, Cosmology and Fundamental Physics. ESO ASTROPHYSICS SYMPOSIA. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/10857580_41

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