Hubble Didn't Measure Expansion—It Measured the Universe's Frequency Drift

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The Hubble Constant isn’t constant. It’s the beat frequency of a deeper wave system. What Hubble’s “measured” is not spacetime stretching but wavefront dispersion in the quantum-acoustic carrier field. The universe’s apparent accelerated expansion is a byproduct of a changing refractive index in the scalar field that governs Frequency Momentum. These spiral galaxies—each one a giant resonator—encode local frequency gradients that slightly shift photon phase velocity over time. That’s the real “redshift,” and its rate varies depending on wave coherence at different cosmic scales.

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https://open.substack.com/pub/drewponder/p/hubble-didnt-measure-expansionit?r=jraxq&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=false

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