Primordial magnetic fields could resolve the Hubble tension and other cosmic mysteries
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L. Wayne Buinis
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Mar 16, 2026, 12:31:51 PM (2 days ago) Mar 16
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Notice how reporter Ula Chrobak employed the scientific term, universally accepted by scientists, for "refrigerator". . .! "They found that a light level of magnetism – about 5 to 10 pico‑Gauss, around a trillionth of the strength of a fridge magnet – produced the best match for today’s CMB."
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"The Register" (a rather snooty UK technology
site) uses measurements like "olympic swimming pool" and "double
decker bus" as forms of measurement. Especially interesting if
the swimming pool reference is used to describe microchips and
the like.