Hubble Constant
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The Hubble constant (H₀) is the rate at which the universe is currently expanding, measured as velocity per unit distance. Its value is approximately 67-73 km/s/Mpc, with a significant tension between early-universe CMB measurements and late-universe distance ladder measurements that may signal new physics.
Category: Cosmology