Core Intelligence Points
- The universe is expanding.
- Farther galaxies recede faster.
- This implies a denser past.
Full Technical Analysis
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Discovery
Expansion
Pattern
Farther = faster
Law
Hubble’s Law
Interpretation
Space expands
DATA_VERIFIED
In the early 20th century, astronomers found that most galaxies show redshift, meaning they appear to be moving away from us. Even more striking: the farther a galaxy is, the faster it seems to recede. This relationship is captured by Hubble’s Law.
The modern interpretation is not that galaxies are flying through space away from a central point, but that space itself is expanding. Every large region sees other regions moving away, because the “grid” of space is stretching.
If the universe is expanding now, it must have been smaller, denser, and hotter in the past. That idea is the foundation for the Big Bang model.