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- Michael Prouza
At the very end of the 20th century, after millennia of uncertainty, the so-called “golden age of cosmology” arrived. For a brief moment, theorists and experimentalists finally seemed to agree on how the Universe began and evolved. Key measurements reached precision within just a few percent. Thanks to detailed observations of Type Ia supernovae and the cosmic microwave background, we determined the exact age of the Universe, its rate of expansion, and, most notably, that…
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