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The Universe is believed to be expanding faster than usual due to a "monster" giant black hole. The massive black hole at the center of most large galaxies may be a source of dark energy, according to hints discovered by astronomers (dark energy).
The expansion of the cosmos is brought on by dark energy, a mysterious element that makes about 68 percent of the known universe.
According to the Big Bang theory, which is thought to be the most reliable explanation for how nature was created, the universe began as a great explosion from a tiny point. The universe then expands quickly before slowly slowing down.
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Salah satu penulis studi dan astrofisikawan Rutherford Chris Pearson berkomentar, "Jika ide ini akurat, itu akan mengubah seluruh bidang kosmologi karena pada akhirnya kita mendapatkan penjelasan dan asal usul energi gelap, yang telah membingungkan ahli kosmologi dan fisikawan teoretis selama 20 tahun. tahun (RAL).
Setelah menganalisis lubang hitam raksasa selama sembilan miliar tahun sejarah kosmik, para astronom menemukan bahwa alam semesta tumbuh lebih cepat dari sebelumnya selama satu abad terakhir.
Energi gelap yang menghilangkan gravitasi ini diketahui oleh para astronom. Ini membutuhkan gravitasi penetral yang menarik segala sesuatu di alam semesta lebih jauh untuk menangkalnya.
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If true, this idea will completely transform cosmology. To be the neutralizer that makes up the majority of the universe, that dark energy must be present in enormous quantities. Sadly, up until this point, that black energy was invisible.
The two black holes at the centers of two galaxies have had their masses compared by experts. One of the black holes is young and far away; light from it came to Earth nine billion years ago. A black hole that is closer to Earth and older is only a few million light years away.
Astronomers discovered that the enormous black hole has grown to seven to twenty times its original size as a result. As a result, specialists propose the theory that black holes expand together with the universe. Via a phenomenon known as vacuum energy, they are able to escape the forces that exist in their core that capture light and destroy stars.
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The black holes are also made to expand outward by the vacuum energy, and somehow this leads them to drag the cosmos' entire structure along with them.
Astrophysicist David Clements of Imperial College London and research co-author said, "We are beginning to witness how black holes evolve and may find the answer in one of the largest questions in cosmology.
A long-standing problem with Albert Einstein's theory of relativity might be resolved if there is indeed expansion energy in the center of a black hole.
It will first clarify how the gravitational pull prevents objects in the Universe from colliding with one another. Second, it would do away with the requirement to describe the operation of the black hole's dark core in terms of singularities (huge gravitational states where the laws of physics collapse).