H is the Hubble constant. Suppose that there is a 3 dim reference frame and a 4 dim reference frame. The 4 dim reference frame consists of 3 dim space + 1 dim motion (light motion).

The ratio of dimensions 4: 3 might account for why astronomical observation reveals the expansion of space: energy per dimension for 3 dim space is 4/3 that of energy per dimension for 4 dim space. If lengths are proportional to energy, then 3 dim space would expand by 4/3 relative to 4 dim space.

The definition of H implicitly assumes a one dimensional space. How assured is the definition of H?

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