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Could a brief burst of dark energy after the Big Bang explain the universe’s rapid expansion? Scientists think it might!
The Hubble Headache
The rate at which the universe is expanding is much higher than the expected rates. This improper mismatching is referred to as the Hubble tension.
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Cosmic Microwave Background: The Universe’s Baby Picture
The CMB shows us what the universe looked like when it was young, but it doesn’t quite line up with today’s expansion rates.
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Dark Energy to the Rescue?
If we integrate early dark energy into the model, we may be able to know more about the universe expansion.
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Can It Fix the Hubble Problem?
This early dark energy might be the missing link, possibly bridging the gap between early forecasts and current measurements.
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Chasing Clues Across the Cosmos
Scientists are now sky-gazing with telescopes searching for trails of early dark energy trapped in background signals.
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A New Chapter
Scientists have said that if early dark energy exists, it can solve the mysteries of the universe which has been challenging researchers for the last forty years.
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