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Ashmores paradox strikes again
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 Posted: Sat Apr 22nd, 2006 08:15 pm

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Ashmore’s paradox strikes again!

In a paper published in March 2006, Sandage uses results from the HST over the last 15 years and finds a value for the Hubble constant of 62.3 km/s per Mpc.

If you remember, Ashmore’s paradox shows that the Hubble constant is equal in magnitude to hr/m for the electron (h = plank constant, r = the classical electron radius and m the electron mass.)

Sandage’s latest value is 0.97hr/m for the electron.
Who says that the universe is expanding when there is such a close link between the electron and the Hubble constant – the supposed rate of expansion!


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