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In simplest terms, the rate at which the universe expands on paper doesn’t match actual astronomical observations. That speed ...
In the grand puzzle of the cosmos, one question continues to defy easy answers: how fast is the universe expanding?
A faint cosmic spin – one rotation per 500 billion years – could resolve the stubborn Hubble tension by tweaking standard ...
A tiny but radical twist in the fabric of the cosmos could offer a breakthrough in one of astronomy’s most persistent ...
Physicist Richard Lieu first explored the idea that gravity could exist without mass—now he’s got a new cosmological model ...
Their model estimates that the universe could complete one full rotation every 500 billion years—far too slow to detect ...
The entire universe may be rotating, like its individual parts do, potentially explaining the “Hubble tension,” which perplexes scientists.
The rotating model, which does not break any known law of physics, suggests the universe could spin around once every 500 billion years. This would be far too slowly to detect easily, but enough to ...
Imagine an infinite universe expanding in all directions. Visualization is impossible. Questions abound. But cosmologist ...
Physicists have proposed a new model of space-time that may provide the 'first observational evidence supporting string ...
Scientists propose a new theory to solve the Hubble tension. The universe might be rotating very slowly. Istvan Szapudi suggests this cosmic spin coul ...