The third iteration (v0.3) of the Higgsonian Inertial Gravity Model (HIGM) introduces the concept of "Inertial Cooling". This paper proposes that cosmic redshift is not a result of the metric expansion of space, but a loss of energy in photons as they overcome the inertial resistance of the Higgs vacuum over cosmological distances. This mechanism provides a new perspective on the Hubble constant and offers a potential solution to the "Hubble Tension" by redefining the relationship between distance, time, and energy loss.
Juan Carlos Alves Tabernero (Sat,) studied this question.