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Hubble constant in 4D



 
 
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Old August 29th 10, 10:30 AM posted to sci.astro
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Default Hubble constant in 4D

The model of the formation galaxies based on the idea of the
bombardment of our Universe by the flow of the alien matter was
proposed a few years ago and now the paper on it is on English -
http://vps137.narod.ru/article9a.html
There is no expansion of Universe by this idea.
 




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