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LQG Legend Writes Paper Claiming GR Explains Dark Matter Phenomena
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[QUOTE="Madeleine Birchfield, post: 6858376, member: 673059"] I'm slightly suspicious of their use of the value of the high redshift around 67.28 ± 0.60 in their model, because the original calculations of the Hubble constant of the Planck data measurements are based upon FLRW and Lambda; if one gets rid of FLRW and Lambda and tries to recalculate the Hubble constant from Planck data with a different model, wouldn't one get a different Hubble constant than 67.28 ± 0.60? Unless I am reading the article wrong and they are saying that they did recalculate the Hubble constant from Planck data and ended up getting the low redshift around 73.04 ± 1.04 in their model[I]. [/I] [/QUOTE]
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