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\subsection{The Hubble law}  We will  show now that a increasing universe in space is an expanding universe described by Hubble's law if we admit a specific mode of increase.\\ We place initially (see Fig. 3) two objects at a distance $\lambda$ on any spatial line of the basic field of the universe $\underline{\Xi}^\circ$ (respectively points $O$, $A$):\\  (figure 3)\\  In time $\tau$ (oscillation period of a IQuO associated to a massive particle, see \ref{eq_iquo_chains}) a space cell $OB$ is formed with an amplitude $\lambda$ (the same of the IQuO), caused by the appearance of a massive chain (with mass $m$) in some other point of the universe that cuts transversely the line in question. question.\\   In this way the distance between the object $O$ and the object $A$ will became double than before.