
A new theory of gravity suggests the universe's accelerating expansion may not require dark energy. Scientists from the University of Bremen and Transylvanian University of Brașov used simulations and modeling to show acceleration can arise from spacetime structure alone. This challenges the prevailing view that a mysterious dark energy component, making up 70% of the cosmos, drives this expansion. The research applies an extended theory to Friedmann equations, potentially altering cosmological understanding.
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