Do Black Holes Create Dark Energy? Here's What Scientists Have To Say
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Scientists analyzing data from the DESI telescope have proposed that black holes may be the source of dark energy, the mysterious force driving the universe's accelerating expansion. Their model suggests that when massive stars collapse into black holes, they become "cosmologically coupled" with universal expansion, gradually converting matter into dark energy over time. This dynamic approach better matches DESI's galaxy observations than traditional constant dark energy models and resolves issues with neutrino mass calculations.
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