An Inconstant Hubble Constant? University of Michigan Research Suggests Fix to Cosmological Cornerstone
May 21, 2021
May 21, 2021
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, May 21 (TNSJou) -- The University of Michigan issued the following news release:
More than 90 years ago, astronomer Edwin Hubble observed the first hint of the rate at which the universe expands, called the Hubble constant.
Almost immediately, astronomers began arguing about the actual value of this constant, and over time, realized that there was a discrepancy in this number between early universe observations and late universe observations.
. . .
More than 90 years ago, astronomer Edwin Hubble observed the first hint of the rate at which the universe expands, called the Hubble constant.
Almost immediately, astronomers began arguing about the actual value of this constant, and over time, realized that there was a discrepancy in this number between early universe observations and late universe observations.
. . .