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The Cosmic Crisis: Rethinking the Universe's Expansion
There’s a burgeoning crisis looming over our understanding of the cosmos—a challenge so fundamental it threatens to redefine our entire picture of the universe. At the heart of this dilemma lies the Hubble Constant, a critical value that measures how fast the universe is expanding. Since Edwin Hubble’s groundbreaking discovery in 1929, which showed that galaxies are moving away from each other, the Hubble Constant has become a cornerstone of cosmology. However, recent measurements have revealed a troubling discrepancy, prompting scientists to question whether our current models are incomplete or fundamentally flawed.