https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1475-7516/2024/03/045
Robin Y. Wen1,2, Lukas T. Hergt3, Niayesh Afshordi4,5,6 and Douglas Scott3
Gravity on large scales is weaker by roughly 1 Percent.
Citation:
“Additionally, we find that roughly one percent weaker superhorizon gravity can somewhat ease the Hubble and clustering tensions in a range of cosmological observations, although at the expense of spoiling fits to the baryonic acoustic oscillation scale in galaxy surveys.”
“we discuss how future observations may elucidate this potential cosmic glitch in gravity, through a four-fold reduction in statistical uncertainties”
Remark:
Reminds me of the Pauli and Bohr discussion about the existence of the neutrino: Bohr as well used statistics as argument against the neutrino.