James Webb Space Telescope suggests 'new cosmic feature' is needed to solve 'Hubble trouble

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It is a plurality of paralleling spheres to infinity in every direction and magnitude, NOT a singular sphere. The radiuses parallel to infinity, there is no singularity of radius . . . except in the increase in overall magnitude, the accelerating expansion of overall magnitude of always the same measurement of radius to the same observable (ever unreachable) horizon.
Yes, many spheres I agree (and I forget the technical word but their surfaces all contact each other's. Weird to us Spherelanders but impossible to Flatunies. But Atlan you forget this is a cross-section across the hypersphere diameter.
A cross-section of a sphere = circle. A cross-section of a hypersphere is a sphere. Then I drop a dimension for the diagram.
 

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