The 6σ Hubble tension the discrepancy between H0 = 73. 0 ± 1. 0 km/s/Mpc (SH0ES, local distance ladder) and H0 = 67. 4 ± 0. 5 km/s/Mpc (Planck CMB) is resolved as a T1 recovery gradient in the brane-bulk sump framework. The Hubble constant H0 = c/Tₛump where Tₛump is the sump relaxation time. The global sump equilibrium time Tₛump, global = 72. 65 Gyr gives H0 = 67. 4 km/s/Mpc (CMB epoch average). The local Hubble volume (~100 Mpc radius) contains a baryonic overdensity relative to the cosmic mean, which perturbs the local sump T1 recovery and shortens the local relaxation time to Tₛump, local = 60. 84 Gyr, giving H0, local = 73. 0 km/s/Mpc (SH0ES). The dierence ∆Tₛump = 11. 81 Gyr corresponds to the lookback time to local structure formation. No new physics is introduced: the Hubble tension is the local/global T1 recovery gradient the sump has not yet reached global equilibrium. Part of the One-Octonion Brane-Bulk Framework series. Anchor DOI: 10. 5281/zenodo. 19120873. Community: one-octonion-brane-bulk. Author: Bharathi Dasan Jagadeesan, M. D. , University of Minnesota. ORCID: 0000-0002-1143-941X.
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