The Universe is expanding too fast and scientists still can’t explain it
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Astronomers achieved the most precise measurement yet of the Universe's expansion rate at 73.50 kilometers per second per megaparsec, but this deepens rather than resolves the "Hubble tension" problem where local measurements consistently show faster expansion than predictions from early Universe data. This persistent discrepancy suggests fundamental gaps in our understanding of cosmology and may point to unknown physics beyond current models.
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