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Cosmic voids may explain the universe's acceleration without dark energy

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Scientists say dark energy, the mysterious force that's driving the expansion of the universe, may not actually exist.

Their research has brought into question one of the cornerstones of modern cosmology.

Their analysis suggests that what we perceive as acceleration might be an illusion caused by the large-scale structure of the cosmos.

Researchers analyzed data from the Pantheon+ survey of type Ia supernovae.

The team plans to combine Pantheon+ data with data from Dark Energy Survey and baryon acoustic oscillations.

They are also conducting simulations of how voids expand under the framework of general relativity.

The team is exploring several extensions to their current work, aiming to challenge foundational aspects of cosmology.

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