

Why Can’t Scientists Agree On The Age Of The Universe? with Wendy Freedman
Oct 3, 2024
Wendy Freedman, a leading astronomer from UChicago, dives into the captivating debate on the universe's age and expansion. She reveals how conflicting measurements of the Hubble constant challenge our understanding of physics. Freedman's groundbreaking research with the James Webb Space Telescope promises to shed light on these mysteries. The discussion also touches on dark matter, dark energy, and the tantalizing possibility of extraterrestrial life, all while encouraging new scientists to tackle the cosmos' biggest questions.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Debating the Age of the Universe and Beyond
02:02 • 2min
Understanding the Expansion of the Universe
04:06 • 2min
The Expanding Universe: From Hubble to Dark Energy
06:05 • 7min
Exploring the Hubble Tension: New Insights from the James Webb Space Telescope
12:52 • 6min
Advancements in Measuring Cosmic Distances and the Hubble Constant
18:44 • 2min
Dreams of Cosmic Discovery and the Enigma of Dark Energy
20:36 • 4min