Huge if true – dark energy doesn’t exist, claims new study on supernovas

8 Jan 2025
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An illustration of the death of a massive star. Credit: NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center/Dana Berry

By looking at light from distant exploding stars called supernovas, in 1998 astronomers discovered the universe isn’t just expanding – its expansion is speeding up. But what’s behind this acceleration?

Enter dark energy. It’s one of the most debated and intriguing missing puzzle pieces of modern physics – a mysterious form of energy believed to uniformly permeate all of space. In the current most accepted model of modern cosmology, dark energy is what drives the accelerated expansion of the universe.

Read the full story via The Conversation

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