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That doesn't seem possible, where did you get that crazy idea? In the early 1900's astronomers didn't even understand there were other galaxies beyond our own.
originally posted by: Skinnerbot
Mid 1800's they still may have been hiding the Hubble constant theory which was disclosed in 1929.
Then in 1925, Hubble showed Andromeda was another galaxy.
In 1923, the universe was still thought to be a small place. Astronomers believed the Milky Way galaxy was at least tens of thousands light-years across, but they thought it was all there was to the universe — one grand galaxy spiraling in a lonesome ballet.
We have a modern crisis in cosmology because we get three different values for the Hubble constant using three different methods. This graphic shows that 71 is excluded by the error bars of two of the three methods, it's only included in the middle method.
Modern value for the Hubble constant is still close to 71.