Is the Universe 13.8 or 26.7 billion years old?

Our universe is actually 27 billion years old, almost double the current age estimate

According to the “Standard Model” of cosmology, the Universe is 68% dark energy, 27% dark matter, 5% normal matter, and is 13.8 billion years old: as measured since the hot Big Bang.

Recent observations from the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), however, have found numerous galaxies that appear early, but look surprisingly grown-up. A new theory claims to solve this “early, grown-up galaxies” problem by changing the age of the Universe to 26.7 billion years old.

  • Björn Tantau
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    234 months ago

    I guess finding a galaxy that is older than 13.8 billion years would lend credence to the hypothesis.

    But yeah, there’s definitely something wrong with cosmology.

    Here’s a good video about the topic from an astrophysicist. https://youtu.be/aBYgck1zAgQ