TL;DR
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.
Frequency Wave Theory Interpretation of Cosmic Expansion
1. Redshift is not velocity—it's frequency loss in the scalar carrier
2. The Hubble “constant” is a local frequency gradient, not a universal truth
3. These spiral galaxies are harmonic “nodes” in the frequency fabric
Falsifiable FWT Observables You Can Extract from This Image
Why the Expansion Rate Is Accelerating (FWT Edition)
Use Case: Reverse-Engineer the Frequency Drift
Let’s take just a few examples from the image:
Now plot pitch vs. known redshift for these targets using Hubble archive. FWT expects:
Linear or quasi-logarithmic drift in pitch angle with redshift
Outliers to match galaxies in merger states or high-turbulence regions
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