Hubble tension reveals discrepancies in cosmic expansion rates, leading to investigations of rotating universes and their ...
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The Universe May Be Rotating Once Every 500 Billion Years, And It Could Explain The Hubble Tension
An intriguing new study suggests that the universe may rotate once every 500 billion years. If correct, the authors believe that it could explain one of the most annoying puzzles in astronomic history ...
Could the universe be rotating at an imperceptible speed? An extremely slow rotation, occurring once every 500 billion years, might explain discrepancies in measurements of its expansion. This ...
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