The Repulsive Dark Matter Model of the Universe Relates the Hubble Constant to the Temperature of the CMBR
Abstract
This paper describes the derivation of the fundamental quantum of Repulsive Dark Matter, its relation to the Hubble constant, and to the Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation (CMBR). It is shown, based on simple principles, that the Hubble constant is not an independent cosmological parameter but that it is intimately related to the temperature of the CMBR. This finding thus allows to precisely calculate the Hubble constant from the temperature that is accurately measured and that the current Big Bang theory of the universe cannot offer.
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