🌌The crisis in cosmology stems from conflicting measurements of the rate of expansion of the universe, known as the Hubble constant.
🔭Two main methods are used to calculate the Hubble constant: one based on the entire universe model, and the other based on observations of nearby galaxies.
📊Over time, these two methods have provided significantly different values for the Hubble constant, leading to the Hubble tension or crisis in cosmology.
⚡️A research group claims to have solved the crisis by using data from JWST to obtain a value for the Hubble constant that aligns with our best model of the universe.
🔬However, it is important to note that no research papers have been released yet, and the work has not been peer-reviewed.