Is the universe gently twirling? Scientists say the universe could be completing one rotation in nearly 500 billion years

A new study suggests the universe might be slowly rotating, completing a full revolution every 500 billion years. This subtle rotation, while undetectable by current instruments, could significantly impact cosmic behavior. The model offers a potential resolution to the Hubble tension, a long-standing discrepancy in measuring the universe’s expansion rate, without requiring new physics.