Back in November, when I was reading about the Hubble tension, I thought, "maybe Hubble's law isn't right?"
I took v=c-HD, my old mock expansion trick, and came up with three alternatives, variations of dividing c by an increasing number rather than subtract.
v=c/(1+HD)
v=c/(1+HD)
2v=c/(1+(HD)
2)
https://forum.cosmoquest.org/showth...ay-a-solution-to-the-quot-Hubble-tension-quot
When I found the Supernovae Cosmology Project data was already in z and distance, which was accessible to my ignorance, I found that one of the equations nails the acceleration curve.
Not exactly the Hubble tension, but something.
It's not like this is an elaborate curve with multiple co-efficients.
It's a basic inverse square law. Nature seems to love 'em.