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Lokarin 09/19/19 8:12:22 PM #1: |
It's now closer to 11.2~11.7 billion years old, as the Hubble Constant has been adjusted to about 82 or something.
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Yellow 09/19/19 8:13:43 PM #2: |
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wwinterj25 09/19/19 9:46:36 PM #3: |
Yeah well I'm not getting any younger!
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papercup 09/19/19 9:53:19 PM #4: |
what if the hubble constant is getting bigger so the universe is actually way older than we think
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Lokarin 09/19/19 10:11:38 PM #5: |
papercup posted...
what if the hubble constant is getting bigger so the universe is actually way older than we think Actually, a smaller hubble constant means an older universe --- "Salt cures Everything!" My YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/Nirakolov/videos ... Copied to Clipboard!
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zebatov 09/19/19 10:17:02 PM #6: |
How do they tell?
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Lokarin 09/19/19 10:23:36 PM #7: |
zebatov posted...
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