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Old 17-June-2006, 09:06 PM
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Originally Posted by antoniseb
I'd have to say that the Big Bang theories don't predict 'h' so much as observe it as an input parameter. Similarly, I doubt that either you or Ari predict the value of 'h' so much as at best observe it.

The fact is that there is a relationship between redshift and distance, and the current big bang cosmologies all map very well to the observed relationship.
No way Antoniseb! Whilst this is off topic let it be known that ashmore's theory predicts H = 2nhr/m and gets it right.
So, lets stay OT - how does the BB fair?
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lyndon