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Unraveling the Hubble Constant

This chapter explores the age of the universe and the complexities in measuring its expansion rate, focusing on the Hubble Constant. It discusses discrepancies between modern measurements and early cosmic observations, along with methodologies used in determining cosmic distances. Additionally, the conversation suggests that these discrepancies might point to deeper issues in our understanding of cosmology and emphasizes the potential for new physics in addressing these challenges.

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