ANIMALS

The universe is expanding too fast, here's why it's a problem

The fabric of space in the universe is expanding at more than 160,000 miles per hour, according to a detailed study on the evolution of the universe never done before.

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The fabric of space in the universe is expanding at more than 160,000 miles per hour
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Pantheon+ measurement, which turns out faster than the expansion rate predicted by scientific models, has observed supernovae super bright throughout the universe
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According to the Times report, this rate of expansion of the universe has been measured at 3.26 million light-years or 19 billion billion miles using the Hubble constant
This was explained not because they were moving away from each other in space, but as the stretching of the spatial fabric between them
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This measurement poses a problem for scientists. The standard model of the universe, supported by the measurement of the background radiation penetrating the universe, suggests that this speed should be about 67.4 km/s per megaparsec, expanding to about 148,000 miles
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This inconsistency is known as the "Hubble tension." Standard theories suggest that something is wrong or that there are some points that scientists have not yet understood
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