if+new+observations+showed+that+the+hubble+constant+was+10%+larger+than+its+current+value,+what+would+we+conclude+about+the+age+of+the+universe?

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Nothing. The Hubble constant has no connection to the age of the universe. The universe ages and expands; as it expands, its matter and radiation get less dense; as their density decreases, the rate of expansion decreases.

The Hubble constant's value fluctuates depending on the pace of expansion. The Hubble constant is derived by comparing distances to the target galaxies' apparent recessional velocity, or how quickly they appear to be fading away. According to the team's estimations, the Hubble constant lies between those determined by the Planck and Riess teams at 69.8 km/sec/Mpc. The Hubble constant is falling yet the cosmos is speeding in an intermediate domain.

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