Hubble Tension
The Hubble tension (5σ discrepancy between early- and late-universe H₀ measurements) is one of the most discussed problems in cosmology. The τ-framework derives…
In plain language
The Hubble tension (5σ discrepancy between early- and late-universe H₀ measurements) is one of the most discussed problems in cosmology. The τ-framework derives…
Overview
The Hubble tension (5σ discrepancy between early- and late-universe H₀ measurements) is one of the most discussed problems in cosmology. The τ-framework derives h = 2/3 + ιτ²/17 = 0.6735 at −120 ppm.
Result Statement
H₀ tension internally addressed: h = 2/3 + ιτ²/17 = 0.6735 at −120 ppm. Zero free parameters. Status: Internally addressed.