By Ibinu Vadakkan Jan 1, 2025
Scientists thought dark energy drove the universe’s expansion, but new research challenges this idea.
The Big Bang set the universe in motion 13.8 billion years ago, sparking endless curiosity.
Without dark energy, the red shift in light from distant galaxies is still explained—just differently.
This study dives deep into cosmology news, rethinking what’s driving cosmic acceleration.
Astronomy news is buzzing with debates about whether dark matter or something else explains the unknown.
The theory aligns more with gravity’s rules than introducing mysterious forces.
Some argue the universe’s expansion may not need dark energy at all!
The research calls for rethinking cosmology’s foundation, leaving experts both thrilled and puzzled.