Dark energy doesn't exist, according to new evidence. Physicists are challenging the status quo, using improved analysis of supernovae light curves to show the Universe is expanding in a more varied, “lumpier” way - and that the idea of “dark energy” isn't needed at all.
Dark energy doesn't exist, according to new evidence. Physicists are challenging the status quo, using improved analysis of supernovae light curves to show the Universe is expanding in a more varied, “lumpier” way - and that the idea of “dark energy” isn't needed at all.