Sunday, 12 January 2025

I, for one, am not retired. I am re-tired with four new Michelins and 50,000 miles to go!

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Black Holes as Possible Dark Energy Sources

  • Observations of supermassive black holes in elliptical galaxies suggest that they may be growing in a way that matches the expected influence of dark energy.
  • This could imply that dark energy is not uniformly spread but instead tied to black hole formation and evolution.

Conclusion

While traditional physics treats black holes and dark energy as separate phenomena, new research hints that they might be deeply connected. If black holes contribute to dark energy, this could revolutionize our understanding of cosmic acceleration, general relativity, and quantum gravity.


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