The universe may be twice as old as we think
- July 14, 2023
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Physicists and astronomers refer to the Big Bang and light from distant galaxies He estimated an age for our universe by calculating the oldest stars based on However,
Physicists and astronomers refer to the Big Bang and light from distant galaxies He estimated an age for our universe by calculating the oldest stars based on However,
Physicists and astronomers refer to the Big Bang and light from distant galaxies He estimated an age for our universe by calculating the oldest stars based on
However, according to new research at the University of Ottawa; newly designed model, galaxy formation time several billion years ago taking. That’s almost twice the age we predicted!
Looking at current research; In 2021, our universe will grow old thanks to new techniques and technological advances. Model with Lambda-CDM fit We can see that it has been used for an estimated 13.797 billion years. But according to a study conducted this year, this information that we believe to be true could be very different.
Professor Rajendra Gupta said:
“Our newly designed model It measures the universe at 26.7 billion years, extending the time of galaxy formation by several billion years. Not 13.7 billion as previously estimated.”
However, the existence of stars like Methuselah seems to predate the estimated age of our universe James Webb Space Telescope Its discovery has puzzled many scientists. Although there is no concrete evidence yet that we can say completely correctly on this subject, research shows that our universe may be at a different age than we know so far.
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Ashley Johnson is a science writer for “Div Bracket”. With a background in the natural sciences and a passion for exploring the mysteries of the universe, she provides in-depth coverage of the latest scientific developments.