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The factor that is important in simplifying assumption that goes into our calculations is:

  • Option a. that the expansion of the universe has been happening at the same rate - neither speeding up or slowing down.

What is Hubble time?

The Hubble time is  known to be a form of an estimate that is given to the age of the universe and it is one that is often based on the Hubble constant.

Note therefore, The factor that is important in simplifying assumption that goes into our calculations is:

  • Option a. that the expansion of the universe has been happening at the same rate - neither speeding up or slowing down.

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When we determine the age of the universe using the Hubble Time (1/H0), what important simplifying assumption goes into our calculations?

a. that the expansion of the universe has been happening at the same rate - neither speeding up or slowing down

b. that all the galaxies are moving away from us at exactly the same speed, no matter how far away they are

c. that the cosmological principle doesn't hold: the universe is not isotropic and homogeneous

d. that we have accounted correctly for the effects of dark energy e. that the universe is actually contracting instead of expanding

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