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What if 70% of the universe isn’t dark energy after all? – Futurity: Research News
The findings of a new paper suggest dark energy might not account for nearly 70% of the ever-accelerating, expanding universe.
Researchers have tested a model that suggests the universe’s expansion is due to a dark substance with a kind of magnetic force, not dark energy.
Until now, researchers have believed that dark energy accounted for nearly 70% of the ever-accelerating, expanding universe. For many years, this mechanism has been associated with the so-called cosmological constant, which Einstein developed in 1917, which refers to an unknown repellant cosmic power.
“We have removed dark energy from the equation and…
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