
Is our model of the universe wrong?
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Hubble's Legacy and Cosmic Mysteries
This chapter examines Hubble's discoveries about galaxy movements and the universe's expansion, focusing on redshift and standard candles for measuring cosmic distances. It discusses advancements in understanding the Hubble constant, especially with updates from the Planck satellite, which brought new insights into dark matter and energy. Additionally, the chapter highlights the challenges of observational accuracy and introduces the James Webb Space Telescope as a potential solution.
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