The Universe is Expanding so Fast Astronomers Can’t Calculate It

this is AMAZING…

Apparently the laws of physics that we think we understand are very different in this case.  Measuring red shift is the technique that astronomers most frequently measure when trying to calculate things like this.  And there have been a lot of measurements that haven’t fit what they expected so they came up with the theory of “dark matter”.  But this latest measurement has perplexed many astronomers!

The most precise measurement ever made of the current rate of expansion of the Universe has been achieved by physicists in the US, and there’s a problem: the Universe is expanding 8 percent faster than our current laws of physics can explain.

If confirmed by independent tests, this new measurement will force us to rethink how dark matter and dark energy have been influencing the evolution of the Universe for the past 13.8 billion years, and that means something in thestandard model of particle physics has to change.

Let’s find out more about this amazing discovery on page 2

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