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Is the expansion of the universe slowing down?

Last updated: November 6, 2025 12:10 am
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The debate over the expansion rate of the universe continues as a group of scientists from South Korea challenges the prevailing notion that the universe is expanding at an ever-accelerating rate. In a new paper, researchers from Yonsei University argue that the acceleration may be an artifact of the age of Type 1a supernovae, rather than a result of dark energy.

Type 1a supernovae are used as “standard candles” to measure distances in the cosmos due to their consistent brightness. However, the South Korean team suggests that the brightness of these supernovae varies significantly with the age of the stars, leading to a bias in measurements. By accounting for this “age bias,” they propose that the accelerated expansion of the universe disappears, indicating a deceleration that could even lead to a future “big crunch.”

Critics, including Nobel laureate Adam Reiss, have raised concerns about the methodology used by the South Korean team, citing previous refutations of their work. Reiss highlights the difficulty of measuring stellar ages at large distances and questions the validity of using mean stellar ages derived from host galaxies. Despite known issues with the impact of age on the brightness of Type 1a supernovae, experts like Mark Sullivan remain skeptical of the claim that the universe is decelerating.

Future observations from the Vera C. Rubin Observatory in Chile are expected to shed more light on the expansion history of the universe, potentially resolving the debate. Meanwhile, recent findings from the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument survey suggest that dark energy may not be a constant force, hinting at a dynamic nature that could explain changes in the expansion rate over time.

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As the scientific community grapples with the enigma of dark energy and the expansion of the universe, the search for answers continues. Whether the universe is truly decelerating or if dark energy is more complex than previously thought remains a subject of ongoing research and debate.

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