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http://www.spaceref.com/news/viewpr.nl.html?pid=20539
Turns out that H0 may be smaller than thought - in one direction anyways - towards M33. Treating H0 as an homogeneous and isotropic constant is about as smart as looking for dark matter, and finding it... H0 is not scalar, and will vary depending on direction and epoch. Get this right and dark matter disappears cheers |
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