Tuesday, 20 February 2018

cosmology - Hubble's time and the age of the universe


If Hubble's time is the inverse of a changing Hubble's "constant" and it estimates the age of the universe up to now, since Hubble's parameter is converging to an actual constant value, how can the inverse of a constant continue to measure the time since the Big Bang towards the future?




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