The expansion of the universe could be a mirage, a potentially controversial new study suggests.

This rethinking of the cosmos also suggests solutions for the puzzles of dark energy and dark matter, which scientists believe account for around 95% of the total energy and matter in the universe but remain shrouded in mystery.

The novel new approach is detailed in a paper published June 2 in the journal Classical and Quantum Gravity, by University of Geneva professor of theoretical physics Lucas Lombriser.

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    1 year ago

    So you would argue that the Higgs Boson was a useful theoretical construct ahead of the building of CERN or that black holes weren’t useful in theory until detected?

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      No. Even if the predictions couldn’t be tested at the time there was a clear path to doing it. That’s different. This is (in my very limited understanding) more like string theory.