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A Huge Cosmology Problem Might Just Have Disappeared
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The rate at which the universe is currently expanding is known as the Hubble Rate. In recent years, different measurements have given different results for the Hubble rate, a discrepancy between theory and observation that's been called the “Hubble tension”. Now, a team of astrophysicists claims the Hubble tension is gone and it's the fault of supernovae data. Let’s have a look.
Paper: https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1475-7516/2023/11/050/meta
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published: 28 May 2024
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Brian Cox: The Universe Existed Before The Big Bang
Imagine if I told you that our universe has been around forever, even before the Big Bang. It might sound pretty wild, right? Well, hold onto your hats because renowned physicist Brian Cox is on board with this mind-bending idea.
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published: 29 Apr 2024
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Brian Cox - "I don't believe in GOD" 🤔 #science #god #cosmology
Join physicist Prof. Brian Cox as he explains his understanding of the creator of the world or the answer to "DOES GOD EXIST"? He starts by explaining in terms of a cosmologist and how we know that the Universe was very hot and dense 13.8 billion years ago. Moreover, he answers whether or not we had a beginning in time. Additionally, they also discuss how science doesn't rule out the existence of a creator of the world. In addition to that, Professor Brian Cox says how he doesn't like antagonism about the question, "Does God exist?"
#godexists #god #christian #briancox #cosmology #astrophysics
published: 16 Feb 2024
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Cosmology Lecture 1
Help us caption and translate this video on Amara.org: http://www.amara.org/en/v/BWxP/
(January 14, 2013) Leonard Susskind introduces the study of Cosmology and derives the classical physics formulas that describe our expanding universe.
Originally presented in the Stanford Continuing Studies Program.
Stanford University:
http://www.stanford.edu/
Stanford Continuing Studies Program:
http://csp.stanford.edu/
Stanford University Channel on YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/stanford
published: 29 Jan 2013
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Nobel Winner Warns James Webb Telescope Just found Something Strange Happening in The Universe...
#jwst #webbtelescope #webbtelescopeupdates #bigbangtheory #bigbang #astronomy #galaxies #earlyuniverse #nasa #crisisincosmology #Hubbleconstant #expandinguniverse
published: 16 Mar 2024
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2 Trillion Galaxies? The Mind-Boggling Scale of the Universe Explained
In this mind-bending video, renowned astrophysicist [Brian Cox] delves into the mind-blowing scale of the universe. Did you know that in the piece of the universe we can see, there are over 2 trillion galaxies? And that's just the beginning. Tune in to learn more about the mind-boggling size and scale of the universe, and prepare to have your mind blown!
#universe #astrophysics #space #mindblowing #galaxies #science #cosmology #education #knowledge #amazing #mindblown #discovery #exploration #sciencefacts #sciencefunfacts
published: 06 Mar 2023
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Astronomy vs Cosmology vs Astrophysics #shorts
Astronomy, astrophysics, and cosmology are all branches of science that deal with the study of the universe, but they have different focuses and approaches.
Astronomy is the study of celestial objects, such as stars, planets, and galaxies, and their behavior and properties. It involves observing these objects and analyzing the data to understand their characteristics and how they interact with each other.
Astrophysics is a branch of astronomy that focuses on the physics of celestial objects, including their composition, structure, and behavior. It uses principles of physics to explain the phenomena observed in astronomy and to develop theories about how the universe works.
Cosmology is the study of the origin, structure, and evolution of the universe as a whole. It deals with questions ...
published: 09 Apr 2023
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The “Crisis in Cosmology” EXPLAINED
In the last few years, astronomers have witnessed a growing problem emerge. As measurement precision has increased, the hope was that this problem would abate, but instead it has only exacerbated. Welcome to "The Crisis in Cosmology". But what exactly is the fuss all about, and how much should be believe the sensationalism?
Written and presented by Prof David Kipping, edited by Jorge Casas.
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published: 17 Dec 2022
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The Natsarim: Christianity vs the Millennial Kingdom
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published: 05 Jun 2024
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Why Time Is Mystery In Physics | COSMOS in a minute #16
Time is weird. It slows down at high speeds and around massive objects. It completely stops at the speed of light and at the event horizon of a black hole. And finally, it doesn't even exist at the singularity, the center of a black hole. When Newton developed his laws of classical mechanics about 400 years ago, he assumed that time and space are absolute. This means that no matter where you are in the universe, time would be the same. One second on Earth must be equal to one second on any other planet. However, Einstein turned that around. His theory of relativity says that only the speed of light is constant, and space and time, intertwined in a cosmic fabric, are relative. What appears to be a second near a black hole could be thousands of years on Earth. So remember, time is not just a...
published: 10 May 2023
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The Crisis in Cosmology: We Don't Know How Big the Universe Is
Scientists are unsure about the age of the universe. Two methods of measuring the universe's expansion have yielded different results, leaving scientists in a crisis of cosmology. The discrepancy in the two different calculations is known as the Hubble tension. Recent data has only further widened the gap between the two values. This means the math might be wrong or our current understanding of physics is incomplete.
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published: 27 Jan 2023
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Has JWST SOLVED the crisis in cosmology?!
AD - Go to https://ground.news/drbecky to stay fully informed on Space and Science News. Subscribe through my link to get 40% off the Vantage plan for unlimited access this month only | Last weekend the lead researcher of a group using data from the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) to calculate the current rate of expansion of the Universe (aka the Hubble constant, H0) presented their results for the first time at an American Physical Society meeting. What they announced was not at all what everyone was expecting... DISCLAIMER: None of this work is published yet. It has not been peer reviewed. Take everything with a large pinch of scientific salt.
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published: 11 Apr 2024
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The NEW Crisis in Cosmology
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I have good news and bad news. Bad news first: two years ago we reported on the Crisis in Cosmology. Since then, it’s only gotten worse. And actually, the good news is also that the crisis in cosmology has actually gotten worse, which means we may be onto something!
The most exciting thing for any scientist is when something they thought they knew turns out to be wrong. So it’s no wonder that many cosmologists are starting to get excited by what has become known as the Hubble tension, or the crisis in cosmology. The “crisis” is the fact that we have two extremely careful, increasingly precise measurements of how fast t...
published: 16 Mar 2021
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Cosmology: A Big Bang and the Beginning of the Universe
If we want to learn about the universe, we have to start at the very beginning. How and when did the universe begin? Is it even possible to know about such things? Yes, it is! That's what cosmology is all about, the origin and development of the universe. Let's go over what astronomers know today, and also mention what we don't know yet!
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published: 13 Jul 2018
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A Huge Cosmology Problem Might Just Have Disappeared
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The rate at which the universe is currently expanding is known as the Hubble Rate. In recent years, different measurements have given different results for the Hubble rate, a discrepancy between theory and observation that's been called the “Hubble tension”. Now, a team of astrophysicists claims the Hubble tension is gone and it's the fault of supernovae data. Let’s have a look.
Paper: https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1475-7516/2023/11/050/meta
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The rate at which the universe is currently expanding is known as the Hubble Rate. In recent years, different measurements have given different results for the Hubble rate, a discrepancy between theory and observation that's been called the “Hubble tension”. Now, a team of astrophysicists claims the Hubble tension is gone and it's the fault of supernovae data. Let’s have a look.
Paper: https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1475-7516/2023/11/050/meta
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- published: 28 May 2024
- views: 224924
28:53
Brian Cox: The Universe Existed Before The Big Bang
Imagine if I told you that our universe has been around forever, even before the Big Bang. It might sound pretty wild, right? Well, hold onto your hats because ...
Imagine if I told you that our universe has been around forever, even before the Big Bang. It might sound pretty wild, right? Well, hold onto your hats because renowned physicist Brian Cox is on board with this mind-bending idea.
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Imagine if I told you that our universe has been around forever, even before the Big Bang. It might sound pretty wild, right? Well, hold onto your hats because renowned physicist Brian Cox is on board with this mind-bending idea.
For copyright matters please contact us at:
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- published: 29 Apr 2024
- views: 68379
0:52
Brian Cox - "I don't believe in GOD" 🤔 #science #god #cosmology
Join physicist Prof. Brian Cox as he explains his understanding of the creator of the world or the answer to "DOES GOD EXIST"? He starts by explaining in terms ...
Join physicist Prof. Brian Cox as he explains his understanding of the creator of the world or the answer to "DOES GOD EXIST"? He starts by explaining in terms of a cosmologist and how we know that the Universe was very hot and dense 13.8 billion years ago. Moreover, he answers whether or not we had a beginning in time. Additionally, they also discuss how science doesn't rule out the existence of a creator of the world. In addition to that, Professor Brian Cox says how he doesn't like antagonism about the question, "Does God exist?"
#godexists #god #christian #briancox #cosmology #astrophysics
https://wn.com/Brian_Cox_I_Don't_Believe_In_God_🤔_Science_God_Cosmology
Join physicist Prof. Brian Cox as he explains his understanding of the creator of the world or the answer to "DOES GOD EXIST"? He starts by explaining in terms of a cosmologist and how we know that the Universe was very hot and dense 13.8 billion years ago. Moreover, he answers whether or not we had a beginning in time. Additionally, they also discuss how science doesn't rule out the existence of a creator of the world. In addition to that, Professor Brian Cox says how he doesn't like antagonism about the question, "Does God exist?"
#godexists #god #christian #briancox #cosmology #astrophysics
- published: 16 Feb 2024
- views: 3426209
1:35:47
Cosmology Lecture 1
Help us caption and translate this video on Amara.org: http://www.amara.org/en/v/BWxP/
(January 14, 2013) Leonard Susskind introduces the study of Cosmology an...
Help us caption and translate this video on Amara.org: http://www.amara.org/en/v/BWxP/
(January 14, 2013) Leonard Susskind introduces the study of Cosmology and derives the classical physics formulas that describe our expanding universe.
Originally presented in the Stanford Continuing Studies Program.
Stanford University:
http://www.stanford.edu/
Stanford Continuing Studies Program:
http://csp.stanford.edu/
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Help us caption and translate this video on Amara.org: http://www.amara.org/en/v/BWxP/
(January 14, 2013) Leonard Susskind introduces the study of Cosmology and derives the classical physics formulas that describe our expanding universe.
Originally presented in the Stanford Continuing Studies Program.
Stanford University:
http://www.stanford.edu/
Stanford Continuing Studies Program:
http://csp.stanford.edu/
Stanford University Channel on YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/stanford
- published: 29 Jan 2013
- views: 1178731
8:32
Nobel Winner Warns James Webb Telescope Just found Something Strange Happening in The Universe...
#jwst #webbtelescope #webbtelescopeupdates #bigbangtheory #bigbang #astronomy #galaxies #earlyuniverse #nasa #crisisincosmology #Hubbleconstant #expandinguniver...
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- published: 16 Mar 2024
- views: 582009
1:00
2 Trillion Galaxies? The Mind-Boggling Scale of the Universe Explained
In this mind-bending video, renowned astrophysicist [Brian Cox] delves into the mind-blowing scale of the universe. Did you know that in the piece of the univer...
In this mind-bending video, renowned astrophysicist [Brian Cox] delves into the mind-blowing scale of the universe. Did you know that in the piece of the universe we can see, there are over 2 trillion galaxies? And that's just the beginning. Tune in to learn more about the mind-boggling size and scale of the universe, and prepare to have your mind blown!
#universe #astrophysics #space #mindblowing #galaxies #science #cosmology #education #knowledge #amazing #mindblown #discovery #exploration #sciencefacts #sciencefunfacts
https://wn.com/2_Trillion_Galaxies_The_Mind_Boggling_Scale_Of_The_Universe_Explained
In this mind-bending video, renowned astrophysicist [Brian Cox] delves into the mind-blowing scale of the universe. Did you know that in the piece of the universe we can see, there are over 2 trillion galaxies? And that's just the beginning. Tune in to learn more about the mind-boggling size and scale of the universe, and prepare to have your mind blown!
#universe #astrophysics #space #mindblowing #galaxies #science #cosmology #education #knowledge #amazing #mindblown #discovery #exploration #sciencefacts #sciencefunfacts
- published: 06 Mar 2023
- views: 4311542
1:00
Astronomy vs Cosmology vs Astrophysics #shorts
Astronomy, astrophysics, and cosmology are all branches of science that deal with the study of the universe, but they have different focuses and approaches.
As...
Astronomy, astrophysics, and cosmology are all branches of science that deal with the study of the universe, but they have different focuses and approaches.
Astronomy is the study of celestial objects, such as stars, planets, and galaxies, and their behavior and properties. It involves observing these objects and analyzing the data to understand their characteristics and how they interact with each other.
Astrophysics is a branch of astronomy that focuses on the physics of celestial objects, including their composition, structure, and behavior. It uses principles of physics to explain the phenomena observed in astronomy and to develop theories about how the universe works.
Cosmology is the study of the origin, structure, and evolution of the universe as a whole. It deals with questions about the nature of the universe, such as its size, shape, and composition, and seeks to understand how the universe has changed over time. It also explores the ultimate fate of the universe and how it might end.
So, while all three fields are related to the study of the universe, they each have different areas of focus and methods of inquiry.
#spacein1minute #space #shorts
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Astronomy, astrophysics, and cosmology are all branches of science that deal with the study of the universe, but they have different focuses and approaches.
Astronomy is the study of celestial objects, such as stars, planets, and galaxies, and their behavior and properties. It involves observing these objects and analyzing the data to understand their characteristics and how they interact with each other.
Astrophysics is a branch of astronomy that focuses on the physics of celestial objects, including their composition, structure, and behavior. It uses principles of physics to explain the phenomena observed in astronomy and to develop theories about how the universe works.
Cosmology is the study of the origin, structure, and evolution of the universe as a whole. It deals with questions about the nature of the universe, such as its size, shape, and composition, and seeks to understand how the universe has changed over time. It also explores the ultimate fate of the universe and how it might end.
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- published: 09 Apr 2023
- views: 68611
24:43
The “Crisis in Cosmology” EXPLAINED
In the last few years, astronomers have witnessed a growing problem emerge. As measurement precision has increased, the hope was that this problem would abate, ...
In the last few years, astronomers have witnessed a growing problem emerge. As measurement precision has increased, the hope was that this problem would abate, but instead it has only exacerbated. Welcome to "The Crisis in Cosmology". But what exactly is the fuss all about, and how much should be believe the sensationalism?
Written and presented by Prof David Kipping, edited by Jorge Casas.
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::Music::
Music licensed by SoundStripe.com (SS) [shorturl.at/ptBHI], Artlist.io, via Creative Commons (CC) Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), or with permission from the artist
► 00:00 Sid Acharya - Sky Sailing
► 01:01 Chris Zabriskie - Cylinder Four
► 03:25 Hill - Loneliness [https://open.spotify.com/album/6vasPO2FKG0ddtkOiHmqBC?si=qWxcwquXSiaSXAeHFG6OMw]
► 06:35 Chris Zabriskie - Cylinder Five
► 09:19 Hill - Detached [https://open.spotify.com/album/2RsyjpeBo63MBse1PL2HNr?si=gBFBSqYKQmK-yPJjBE7Udw]
► 12:53 Hill - There Is but One Good [https://open.spotify.com/album/4pmiXcyRpPlFjWjb45pYLx?highlight=spotify:track:1vlxAsmQaHJo1HyvYJF770]
► 19:08 Chris Zabriskie - Stories About the World That Once Was
► 21:49 Joachim Heinrich - Y
► 24:05 Indive - Halo Drive
::Chapters::
00:00 Introduction
01:16 Hubble's Constant
02:24 Using the CMB
04:34 The Local Universe
06:20 Cepheids
08:24 The Distance Ladder
10:38 The Hubble Tension
11:29 New Physics?
12:50 The Trouble with Cepheids
15:50 Red Giant Saviors
20:17 Giant Headaches
21:04 No Crisis?
22:37 Sensationalism
24:05 Outro and credits
#CrisisInCosmology #HubbleTension #JWST
https://wn.com/The_“Crisis_In_Cosmology”_Explained
In the last few years, astronomers have witnessed a growing problem emerge. As measurement precision has increased, the hope was that this problem would abate, but instead it has only exacerbated. Welcome to "The Crisis in Cosmology". But what exactly is the fuss all about, and how much should be believe the sensationalism?
Written and presented by Prof David Kipping, edited by Jorge Casas.
→ Support our research program: https://www.coolworldslab.com/support
→ Get Stash here! https://teespring.com/stores/cool-worlds-store
THANK-YOU to our supporters D. Smith, M. Sloan, C. Bottaccini, D. Daughaday, A. Jones, S. Brownlee, N. Kildal, Z. Star, E. West, T. Zajonc, C. Wolfred, L. Skov, G. Benson, A. De Vaal, M. Elliott, B. Daniluk, S. Vystoropskyi, S. Lee, Z. Danielson, C. Fitzgerald, C. Souter, M. Gillette, T. Jeffcoat, J. Rockett, D. Murphree, S. Hannum, T. Donkin, K. Myers, A. Schoen, K. Dabrowski, J. Black, R. Ramezankhani, J. Armstrong, K. Weber, S. Marks, L. Robinson, S. Roulier, B. Smith, G. Canterbury, J. Cassese, J. Kruger, S. Way, P. Finch, S. Applegate, L. Watson, E. Zahnle, N. Gebben, J. Bergman, E. Dessoi, J. Alexander, C. Macdonald, M. Hedlund, P. Kaup, C. Hays, W. Evans, D. Bansal, J. Curtin, J. Sturm, RAND Corp., M. Donovan, N. Corwin, M. Mangione, K. Howard, L. Deacon, G. Metts, G. Genova, R. Provost, B. Sigurjonsson, G. Fullwood, B. Walford, J. Boyd, N. De Haan, J. Gillmer, R. Williams, E. Garland, A. Leishman & A. Phan Le.
::Music::
Music licensed by SoundStripe.com (SS) [shorturl.at/ptBHI], Artlist.io, via Creative Commons (CC) Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), or with permission from the artist
► 00:00 Sid Acharya - Sky Sailing
► 01:01 Chris Zabriskie - Cylinder Four
► 03:25 Hill - Loneliness [https://open.spotify.com/album/6vasPO2FKG0ddtkOiHmqBC?si=qWxcwquXSiaSXAeHFG6OMw]
► 06:35 Chris Zabriskie - Cylinder Five
► 09:19 Hill - Detached [https://open.spotify.com/album/2RsyjpeBo63MBse1PL2HNr?si=gBFBSqYKQmK-yPJjBE7Udw]
► 12:53 Hill - There Is but One Good [https://open.spotify.com/album/4pmiXcyRpPlFjWjb45pYLx?highlight=spotify:track:1vlxAsmQaHJo1HyvYJF770]
► 19:08 Chris Zabriskie - Stories About the World That Once Was
► 21:49 Joachim Heinrich - Y
► 24:05 Indive - Halo Drive
::Chapters::
00:00 Introduction
01:16 Hubble's Constant
02:24 Using the CMB
04:34 The Local Universe
06:20 Cepheids
08:24 The Distance Ladder
10:38 The Hubble Tension
11:29 New Physics?
12:50 The Trouble with Cepheids
15:50 Red Giant Saviors
20:17 Giant Headaches
21:04 No Crisis?
22:37 Sensationalism
24:05 Outro and credits
#CrisisInCosmology #HubbleTension #JWST
- published: 17 Dec 2022
- views: 577110
2:32:44
The Natsarim: Christianity vs the Millennial Kingdom
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- published: 05 Jun 2024
- views: 915
1:00
Why Time Is Mystery In Physics | COSMOS in a minute #16
Time is weird. It slows down at high speeds and around massive objects. It completely stops at the speed of light and at the event horizon of a black hole. And ...
Time is weird. It slows down at high speeds and around massive objects. It completely stops at the speed of light and at the event horizon of a black hole. And finally, it doesn't even exist at the singularity, the center of a black hole. When Newton developed his laws of classical mechanics about 400 years ago, he assumed that time and space are absolute. This means that no matter where you are in the universe, time would be the same. One second on Earth must be equal to one second on any other planet. However, Einstein turned that around. His theory of relativity says that only the speed of light is constant, and space and time, intertwined in a cosmic fabric, are relative. What appears to be a second near a black hole could be thousands of years on Earth. So remember, time is not just a tick-tock on the clock, it’s a cosmic dance, a reminder that the universe never ceases to amaze.
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Time is weird. It slows down at high speeds and around massive objects. It completely stops at the speed of light and at the event horizon of a black hole. And finally, it doesn't even exist at the singularity, the center of a black hole. When Newton developed his laws of classical mechanics about 400 years ago, he assumed that time and space are absolute. This means that no matter where you are in the universe, time would be the same. One second on Earth must be equal to one second on any other planet. However, Einstein turned that around. His theory of relativity says that only the speed of light is constant, and space and time, intertwined in a cosmic fabric, are relative. What appears to be a second near a black hole could be thousands of years on Earth. So remember, time is not just a tick-tock on the clock, it’s a cosmic dance, a reminder that the universe never ceases to amaze.
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- published: 10 May 2023
- views: 1492116
12:07
The Crisis in Cosmology: We Don't Know How Big the Universe Is
Scientists are unsure about the age of the universe. Two methods of measuring the universe's expansion have yielded different results, leaving scientists in a c...
Scientists are unsure about the age of the universe. Two methods of measuring the universe's expansion have yielded different results, leaving scientists in a crisis of cosmology. The discrepancy in the two different calculations is known as the Hubble tension. Recent data has only further widened the gap between the two values. This means the math might be wrong or our current understanding of physics is incomplete.
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Scientists are unsure about the age of the universe. Two methods of measuring the universe's expansion have yielded different results, leaving scientists in a crisis of cosmology. The discrepancy in the two different calculations is known as the Hubble tension. Recent data has only further widened the gap between the two values. This means the math might be wrong or our current understanding of physics is incomplete.
Biographics: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClnDI2sdehVm1zm_LmUHsjQ
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MegaProjects: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0woBco6Dgcxt0h8SwyyOmw
Into The Shadows: https://www.youtube.com/c/IntotheShadows
TopTenz: https://www.youtube.com/user/toptenznet
Today I Found Out: https://www.youtube.com/user/TodayIFoundOut
Highlight History: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnb-VTwBHEV3gtiB9di9DZQ
Business Blaze: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYY5GWf7MHFJ6DZeHreoXgw
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- published: 27 Jan 2023
- views: 667218
23:44
Has JWST SOLVED the crisis in cosmology?!
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AD - Go to https://ground.news/drbecky to stay fully informed on Space and Science News. Subscribe through my link to get 40% off the Vantage plan for unlimited access this month only | Last weekend the lead researcher of a group using data from the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) to calculate the current rate of expansion of the Universe (aka the Hubble constant, H0) presented their results for the first time at an American Physical Society meeting. What they announced was not at all what everyone was expecting... DISCLAIMER: None of this work is published yet. It has not been peer reviewed. Take everything with a large pinch of scientific salt.
My previous videos on the "crisis in cosmology" - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLd19WvC9yqUf5TRqYoMYxEwjT6JIDW4Zn
My video from earlier this year on the JWST result showing that overcrowding wasn't the problem - https://youtu.be/3NeKR7bqolY?t=1331
APS meeting schedule with Wendy Freedman’s talk - https://meetings.aps.org/Meeting/APR24/Session/S01.2
Hu & Wang (2023; list of new physics hypothesis beyond best model of the universe) - https://arxiv.org/pdf/2302.05709.pdf
Riess et al. (2024; hubble tension not due to crowding problem) - https://arxiv.org/pdf/2401.04773.pdf
DESI collaboration (2024; H(z) and H0 measurements) - https://arxiv.org/pdf/2404.03002.pdf
Lee et al. (2023; JAGB stars as standard candles) - https://arxiv.org/pdf/2305.02453.pdf
Bellazzini et al. (2004; TRBG stars as standard candles) - https://arxiv.org/pdf/astro-ph/0404572.pdf
Planck collaboration (2018; latest best model of the Universe parameters) - https://arxiv.org/pdf/1807.06209.pdf
Royal Society meeting with Wendy Freedman talk - https://royalsociety.org/science-events-and-lectures/2024/04/cosmological-model/
00:00 Introduction
03:17 AD Ground News
04:54 What is the Hubble Tension (aka the "crisis in cosmology")?
07:40 The possible explanations/solutions for the Hubble tension?
14:22 What Freedman et al. are claiming to have found with JWST
18:32 How does this compare to previous work on this with JWST?
20:30 What now? Is the “crisis in cosmology” really over?
22:57 Bloopers
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AD - Go to https://ground.news/drbecky to stay fully informed on Space and Science News. Subscribe through my link to get 40% off the Vantage plan for unlimited access this month only | Last weekend the lead researcher of a group using data from the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) to calculate the current rate of expansion of the Universe (aka the Hubble constant, H0) presented their results for the first time at an American Physical Society meeting. What they announced was not at all what everyone was expecting... DISCLAIMER: None of this work is published yet. It has not been peer reviewed. Take everything with a large pinch of scientific salt.
My previous videos on the "crisis in cosmology" - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLd19WvC9yqUf5TRqYoMYxEwjT6JIDW4Zn
My video from earlier this year on the JWST result showing that overcrowding wasn't the problem - https://youtu.be/3NeKR7bqolY?t=1331
APS meeting schedule with Wendy Freedman’s talk - https://meetings.aps.org/Meeting/APR24/Session/S01.2
Hu & Wang (2023; list of new physics hypothesis beyond best model of the universe) - https://arxiv.org/pdf/2302.05709.pdf
Riess et al. (2024; hubble tension not due to crowding problem) - https://arxiv.org/pdf/2401.04773.pdf
DESI collaboration (2024; H(z) and H0 measurements) - https://arxiv.org/pdf/2404.03002.pdf
Lee et al. (2023; JAGB stars as standard candles) - https://arxiv.org/pdf/2305.02453.pdf
Bellazzini et al. (2004; TRBG stars as standard candles) - https://arxiv.org/pdf/astro-ph/0404572.pdf
Planck collaboration (2018; latest best model of the Universe parameters) - https://arxiv.org/pdf/1807.06209.pdf
Royal Society meeting with Wendy Freedman talk - https://royalsociety.org/science-events-and-lectures/2024/04/cosmological-model/
00:00 Introduction
03:17 AD Ground News
04:54 What is the Hubble Tension (aka the "crisis in cosmology")?
07:40 The possible explanations/solutions for the Hubble tension?
14:22 What Freedman et al. are claiming to have found with JWST
18:32 How does this compare to previous work on this with JWST?
20:30 What now? Is the “crisis in cosmology” really over?
22:57 Bloopers
Video filmed on a Sony ⍺7 IV
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http://drbecky.uk.com
https://rebeccasmethurst.co.uk
- published: 11 Apr 2024
- views: 465700
18:09
The NEW Crisis in Cosmology
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I have good news and bad news. Bad news first: two years ago we reported on the Crisis in Cosmology. Since then, it’s only gotten worse. And actually, the good news is also that the crisis in cosmology has actually gotten worse, which means we may be onto something!
The most exciting thing for any scientist is when something they thought they knew turns out to be wrong. So it’s no wonder that many cosmologists are starting to get excited by what has become known as the Hubble tension, or the crisis in cosmology. The “crisis” is the fact that we have two extremely careful, increasingly precise measurements of how fast the universe is expanding which should agree with each other, and yet they don’t.
Original Crisis in Cosmology
https://youtu.be/72cM_E6bsOs
Sabine Hossenfelder's episode "Do we travel through time at the speed of light?"
https://youtu.be/iBTez-nTKes
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I have good news and bad news. Bad news first: two years ago we reported on the Crisis in Cosmology. Since then, it’s only gotten worse. And actually, the good news is also that the crisis in cosmology has actually gotten worse, which means we may be onto something!
The most exciting thing for any scientist is when something they thought they knew turns out to be wrong. So it’s no wonder that many cosmologists are starting to get excited by what has become known as the Hubble tension, or the crisis in cosmology. The “crisis” is the fact that we have two extremely careful, increasingly precise measurements of how fast the universe is expanding which should agree with each other, and yet they don’t.
Original Crisis in Cosmology
https://youtu.be/72cM_E6bsOs
Sabine Hossenfelder's episode "Do we travel through time at the speed of light?"
https://youtu.be/iBTez-nTKes
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GFX Visualizations: Katherine Kornei
Directed by Andrew Kornhaber
Assistant Producer: Setare Gholipour
Executive Producers: Eric Brown & Andrew Kornhaber
Standard Candle Definition
https://astronomy.swin.edu.au/cosmos/s/Standard+Candle
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- published: 16 Mar 2021
- views: 1852484
15:48
Cosmology: A Big Bang and the Beginning of the Universe
If we want to learn about the universe, we have to start at the very beginning. How and when did the universe begin? Is it even possible to know about such thin...
If we want to learn about the universe, we have to start at the very beginning. How and when did the universe begin? Is it even possible to know about such things? Yes, it is! That's what cosmology is all about, the origin and development of the universe. Let's go over what astronomers know today, and also mention what we don't know yet!
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If we want to learn about the universe, we have to start at the very beginning. How and when did the universe begin? Is it even possible to know about such things? Yes, it is! That's what cosmology is all about, the origin and development of the universe. Let's go over what astronomers know today, and also mention what we don't know yet!
Watch the whole Astronomy/Astrophysics playlist: http://bit.ly/ProfDaveAstronomy
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- published: 13 Jul 2018
- views: 478483