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Universe may revolve once every 500 billion years — and that could solve a problem that threatened to break cosmology

  • A new mathematical model suggests that the universe completes one revolution every 500 billion years, potentially resolving the Hubble tension.
  • The Hubble tension is a discrepancy in the rate of cosmic expansion depending on different measurements.
  • By assuming a slow rotation of the universe, the model aligns the measurements of the Hubble constant.
  • While the proposed rotation speed is too slow to detect, it could affect the universe's expansion rate.

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