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The expansion of the universe is not slowing down, 2025 data disproven
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The expansion of the universe is not slowing down, 2025 data disproven

New research published by the University of Southampton in the journal Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society refutes claims made in a 2025 study suggesting the universe's expansion is slowing down. The new findings identify an error in calculations related to the age of supernovae used to measure cosmic distances. The study was led by Nobel laureates Adam Riess and Brian Schmidt, who were awarded the 2011 Physics Nobel for discovering the accelerated expansion of the universe. The research confirms that the widely accepted theory of dark energy driving the universe's expansion is不受

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The expansion of the universe is not slowing down, 2025 data disproven

New research published by the University of Southampton in the journal Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society refutes claims made in a 2025 study suggesting the universe's expansion is slowing down. The new findings identify an error in calculations related to the age of supernovae used to measure cosmic distances. The study was led by Nobel laureates Adam Riess and Brian Schmidt, who were awarded the 2011 Physics Nobel for discovering the accelerated expansion of the universe. The research confirms that the widely accepted theory of dark energy driving the universe's expansion is不受

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