Hi Tinaa
Thank you for the link to Tim Thompson’s work. It gives a good overall summary with respect to Ho and the Age of the Universe.
The paper suggested by Tim Thompson as indicating there is no “age problem” with regards to the age of some stars in globular clusters, is only one of many written before and after the paper referenced, as indicated by my summary of all the abstracts I could find.
Some of papers written result in an age problem and some that do not describe an age problem, assuming a 13.7 billion year old universe. Tim chose on that does not have too much of an age problem.
Note that they ALL have a problem if the Universe was “Flat”. Age of universe is 2/3 1/Ho = 10 billion years.
(My cosmological model is “flat” and resolves the age problem by allowing the effect of gravity to be greater in the past, thereby accelerating the evolutionary process of stars).
Snowflake
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