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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.
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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?
Cheers,
lyndon