
Or Graur on the Big Bang and the Physics of Galaxies
Closer To Truth
Unveiling the Cosmos: Dark Matter and Cosmic Distances
This chapter explores the phenomena of active galactic nuclei and the pivotal role of dark matter in galaxy rotation, emphasizing techniques like gravitational lensing to uncover its presence. It discusses the intricacies of measuring cosmic distances through methods such as parallax and supernovae, ultimately constructing a cosmological distance ladder. The chapter culminates in a lively debate on the discrepancies in measuring the universe's expansion rate and the implications for our understanding of cosmic evolution.
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