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Could it be possible that the universe was denser back then, so early data (CMB and BAO) contains General Relativity time dilation effects, while the modern measurements, taken in a less "time dilated" universe appear to "go faster"?

If a second is really shorter on late measurements than on early measurements, that would explain the discrepancy.

Are time dilation effects taken into account?

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