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Live Science on MSNUniverse may revolve once every 500 billion years — and that could solve a problem that threatened to break cosmologyA slowly spinning universe could resolve a puzzle in physics known as the Hubble tension, a new model suggests.
This visualization presents a 3-D view of the largest structures in the universe. It begins with data from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey and zooms out to reveal data from WMAP.
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The Brighterside of News on MSNAstronomers believe the universe isn’t just expanding - it's spinning tooIn the grand puzzle of the cosmos, one question continues to defy easy answers: how fast is the universe expanding?
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“We Can Finally See the Very First Moment”: Scientists Capture the Birth of the Universe with Unprecedented PrecisionIn a major breakthrough for cosmology, scientists have captured an image that reveals the universe’s earliest moments with remarkable precision. Thanks to advanced telescopes, particularly the ...
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