%0 Journal Article %T A New Physics Would Explain What Looks Like an Irreconcilable Tension between the Values of Hubble Constants and Allows <i>H<sub>0</sub></i> to Be Calculated Theoretically Several Ways %A Claude Mercier %J Journal of Modern Physics %P 1656-1707 %@ 2153-120X %D 2021 %I Scientific Research Publishing %R 10.4236/jmp.2021.1212098 %X
Observing galaxies receding from each other, Hubble found the universe¡¯s expansion in 1929. His law that gives the receding speed as a function of distance implies a factor called Hubble constant H0. We want to validate our theoretical value of H0 ¡Ö 72.09548580(32) km⋅s-1⋅MParsec-1 with a new cosmological model found in 2019. This model predicts what may look like two possible values of H0. According to this model, the correct equation of the apparent age of the universe gives ~ 14.14 billion years. In approximation, we get the well-known equation 1/H0 ¡Ö 13.56 billion years. When we force these ages to fit the 1/H0 formula, it gives two different Hubble constant values of ~69.2 and 72.1 km⋅s-1