The Hubble tension (H₀) has emerged today as one of the most pressing issues in contemporary cosmology.
The persistent divergence between measurements of the expansion rate points to a profound flaw in the standard model of physics.
In this book, Jonathan Vega presents an original approach stemming from two decades of comparative analysis across scientific disciplines, both modern and ancient.
He argues that the Universe is founded upon a single form of matter and that one unified physics governs all natural phenomena, regardless of the scale of observation.
A rigorous and visionary essay, in line with the long tradition of the quest for a "Theory of Everything."