When we discussed the scientific method a couple of weeks ago, I mentioned to at least two of the classes that there was a big question about the age of the Universe, because two of the methods used to make measurements for that question give different results. Furthermore, they keep giving different results even as more and better data from the Hubble and Webb space telescopes comes down.

Turns out there are even more problems with the current model of the Universe than just the “Hubble tension.” You can read a well-written description and editorial here.

The Story of our Universe May Be Starting to Unravel: New York Times