
Cosmic Acceleration May Be a Signature of Quantum Gravity on the Horizon
Physicist Savvas Koushiappas suggests the Universe’s accelerating expansion could arise from a quantum modification to cosmic geometry at the cosmological horizon, meaning dark energy might be replaced by a macroscopic imprint of quantum gravity. By tying the uncertainty in simultaneously knowing the Universe’s size and expansion rate to altered expansion equations, the model could explain acceleration and even allow a bouncing origin instead of a Big Bang, though it leaves several questions unresolved. Future data from DESI, Euclid, and the Vera Rubin Observatory could test these ideas and refine our understanding of cosmic expansion.
