The enigmatic dark energy, thought to make up 68% of the universe, may not exist at all, according to a Hungarian-American team. The researchers believe that the standard models of the universe do not take into account the evolution of the structure, but once this is done, the need for dark energy disappears. According to experts, 68 percent of the universe, according to us, is out there may not exist at all. According to the simulations, new models proposed by scientists show accelerated expansion can exist without energy. Is it time to rewrite everything we thought we knew about the cosmos? The mysterious force thought to be the main reason why our universe is expanding and what represents about 68 percent of the universe's content may not exist. Simulations have shown that dark matter) a kind of question distinct from black energy, baryonic matter (ordinary matter), and neutrinos may not exists after all. New studies have led researchers to believe that the accelerated expansion "of our cosmos can be explained without the need for dark matter. This, as reported by the experts, is somewhat consistent with the present conclusions and general relativity. The new study, which was published in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society - believes that traditional models of the universe fail to understand and clarify the mysteries of the evolution of the structure of the cosmos.
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