Assessment of the Hubble parameter as an indicator of the inflation rate of the universe holds a central position in the field of astronomy.
From its initial estimate of about 500 km , this value had been steadily amended as the observational tools became more accurate and precise.
Despite of this, a gap remains between the value of observations relating to local and nonlocal estimations of the Hubble parameter that gave rise to what became known as the Hubble tension.
This tension is addressed here while dealing with space fabric as a cosmological fluid that undergoes transition.
Author(s) Details:
Ayman Kassem,
Aeronautical Engineer, Egypt.
Please see the link here: https://stm.bookpi.org/QTFSTAIS/article/view/12995
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