Into the Impossible With Brian Keating

Nobel Prize Winner Adam Riess: The Hubble Tension is Getting WORSE! (#231)

May 29, 2022
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 5min
2
Are They Really Standard Candles?
05:25 • 2min
3
The Hubble Constant, the Hubble Conset, the Expansion Rate
07:31 • 3min
4
The A, the Fundamental Parometer of Interest and Cosmology, and the Deceleration Perometer
10:02 • 5min
5
The Universe Does Have a Jerk
15:03 • 3min
6
Can You Mute Your Lap Tops Vibrations?
17:55 • 3min
7
The Biggest Uncertainty in the Late Universe
20:29 • 2min
8
Is This the Best We Can Do?
22:17 • 3min
9
Observing in the Nearum for Red, or Nearum for Red, Is a Good Idea
24:49 • 4min
10
Primordial Magneti Fields Look Like as Good as Any
28:53 • 3min
11
The Key to Cosmology
32:00 • 2min
12
The Red Giant Branch Is a Painter Standard Candle
33:55 • 3min
13
The Problem Is How to Measure Distances and the Hubble Constent
37:08 • 3min
14
I've Read a Lot of History Books.
40:30 • 2min
15
Is There a Future for Measurements in the Hubble Constant?
42:04 • 3min
16
I Think They'll Catch Up, You Know?
45:01 • 2min
17
Is This a Thing That Scientists Should Consider?
47:25 • 2min
18
I Think It's the Ultimate Hail Mar of All Research
49:37 • 3min
19
Are Retractions of Gravity a Solution for Dark Matter?
52:27 • 4min
20
Is Dark Energy a Sacred Cow?
56:14 • 2min
21
Is There Dark Energy?
58:30 • 3min
22
The Role of Competitiveness in Science
01:01:34 • 2min
23
The End of the Impossible Pardcast Special - Doctor Adam Reese
01:03:19 • 3min