Galaxies farther away are receding faster because they are older. What Riess found is that it isn't linear with distance, they are moving away at an accelerating rate. I assume this shows up with close galaxies moving faster than they should.
The acceleration was really fast after Big Bang, but slowed down. It was assumed that it would flatten out and expand at constant rate.
The acceleration was really fast after Big Bang, but slowed down. It was assumed that it would flatten out and expand at constant rate.