Universe Expansion May Be Slowing, Not Accelerating, Study Suggests
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A new study suggests that the universe's expansion may be slowing down rather than accelerating, sparking discussion among commenters about the implications and validity of the research.
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Strong progenitor age bias in supernova cosmology – II. Alignment with DESI BAO and signs of a non-accelerating universe
https://academic.oup.com/mnras/article/544/1/975/8281988
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