That could slam the door on answering mysteries such as why gravity is so weak, or how mysterious dark energy is
apparently accelerating our universe's expansion.
Not exact matches
The
universe's
accelerating expansion «is
apparently based on the observation of objects that are...
The evidence: Measurements of the expansion of the
universe show it is
accelerating,
apparently driven by a mysterious repulsion.
In the late 1990s, scientists realized to their shock that the
universe's expansion is
accelerating, and
apparently has been for more than half its lifetime.
In a wider set of theories, gravity leaking into a higher space could explain why in our three dimensions it is so weak compared with the other fundamental forces, and why the expansion of the
universe is
apparently accelerating.
The
universe's
accelerating expansion «is
apparently based on the observation of objects that are moving away from Earth at speeds that increase as the distance to the object from Earth increases,» reader Tom Phillips wrote.
Contrary to all expectations, the
universe's expansion is
apparently accelerating, so the inwards gravitational tug of both normal and dark matter is being trumped by the effect of another substance so exotic no one knows for certain what it might be.