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Cosmology’s Great Debate began a century ago – and is still going

Last updated: December 17, 2025 8:15 pm
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The Great Debate of 1920: Harlow Shapley vs Heber Curtis

Astronomers and cosmologists have always been known for their fascinating debates and discussions about the mysteries of the universe. One such debate that captured the attention of the scientific community was the Great Debate of 1920, which took place at the US National Academy of Sciences in Washington DC. The two key figures in this debate were Harlow Shapley and Heber Curtis, who presented contrasting views on the nature of galaxies like Andromeda, sparking a heated discussion that would shape the future of astronomy.

At the heart of the debate was the question of the Scale of the Universe. Shapley and Curtis presented their arguments to the public, with Shapley proposing that the Milky Way galaxy was the extent of the universe, while Curtis argued that the spiral nebulae, including Andromeda, were actually separate galaxies beyond our own. Their arguments were based on measurements of distances to stars and observations of stellar explosions, leading to conflicting conclusions about the size and scope of the cosmos.

Shapley’s calculations suggested that the Milky Way was a vast galaxy spanning 300,000 light years, while Curtis pointed to the abundance of novae in Andromeda as evidence of its independent nature. The debate raged on, with no clear resolution in sight, and no transcript of the lectures remains to this day. However, Curtis’ view eventually prevailed, paving the way for a new understanding of the universe.

The debate over the Hubble constant, introduced by Edwin Hubble in 1929, continued to evolve over the decades, with astronomers like Gérard de Vaucouleurs and Allan Sandage offering differing views on its value. It wasn’t until the 1990s, with the advent of the Hubble Space Telescope and the work of Wendy Freedman, that a consensus value of around 72 for the Hubble constant was established.

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Despite this apparent resolution, a new debate has emerged in recent years, centered around the conflicting measurements of the Hubble constant obtained from different methods. The tension between these values has led to speculation about the need for new physics to explain the disparities, adding a new layer of complexity to the ongoing discussions in cosmology.

As astronomers continue to explore new methods for measuring cosmic expansion and unraveling the mysteries of the universe, the debates over the Hubble constant and the nature of galaxies will undoubtedly persist. The legacy of the Great Debate of 1920 lives on in the ongoing quest to understand the vast and ever-expanding cosmos.

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