The Discrepancy Between the Expansion of the Universe, Distances in the Solar System, and the Age of the Milky Way

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Abstract

The age and the diameter of the galaxy Milky Way are confirmed by precise astronomical observations. The universal space expansion is calculated per parsec. The calculation taking into account the expansion of the universal space confirms that since the formation of the Solar system, the distance between the Sun and Neptune should increase by 1.531.438.809.644.816.600 km. Today distance between the Sun and Neptune is 340100 times smaller. The calculation taking into account the expansion of the universal space confirms that the velocity of space expansion on the Milky Way's diameter is 44.626.400 . This would mean that the Milky Way diameter grows in one year by 1.408.302.080.640.000 km. Dividing today’s measured diameter of the galaxy by the length of the annual growth of the diameter, we get the time when the diameter of Milky Way was zero. This should be before 1.34 · year. The discrepancy with the existing Milky Way age years is on a scale . Expansion of the universe needs re-evaluation.

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