Is Hubble Constant Really Constant?

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The Hubble constant, H0, is the current value of the Hubble parameter, which relates recessional velocity to distance, but it is not truly constant over time as it changes according to the Friedmann equations. While the Hubble parameter varies with time, it remains constant throughout space at any given moment. The discussion highlights a misunderstanding of the concept of "NOW" in relation to the speed of distant galaxies, emphasizing that their velocities reflect past positions rather than current speeds. Assertions about others' understanding can lead to conflict in discussions. Overall, the nature of the Hubble constant and its implications for cosmology are complex and often misinterpreted.
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i think Hubble constant is not a constant because of relativistic speeds of galaxies. is it?
 
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jayaramas said:
i think Hubble constant is not a constant because of relativistic speeds of galaxies. is it?

You're right that the thing we call the Hubble parameter, H, which relates recessional velocity to proper distance, is not constant. It changes with time, and so it can be expressed as a function H(t). However, your reason is wrong: it has nothing to do with "relativistic speed" of galaxies. It changes with time in a manner determined by the Friedmann equations, which describe the large-scale dynamics of the universe in terms of its matter and energy content.

The thing we we call the Hubble constant, H0, is the value of the Hubble parameter NOW. This is, in fact, a constant.

Note that although H changes with time, it is constant throughout space (i.e. it does not vary with location). Therefore, H is the same everywhere at any given instant.
 
this is not the correct answer!. what is NOW ? this indicates lack of understanding of theory of reletivity
 
Asking a question you already 'know' the answer to is commonly referred to as trolling. Of course, that is not an issue in this case. I suggest a refresher course on the concept of 'NOW'.
 
jayaramas said:
this is not the correct answer!. what is NOW ?

The space time coordinate of the current location.

This indicates lack of understanding of theory of reletivity

Be very careful on this forum with asserting that people don't understand things.
 
sorry. what i mean is that the distant galaxy is not moving at calculated speed NOW but is was moving like that long back!
 
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