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Cosmic Acceleration May Be a Signature of Quantum Gravity on the Horizon
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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.

Cosmic Acceleration Could Be a Quantum Gravity Imprint, Not Dark Energy
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Cosmic Acceleration Could Be a Quantum Gravity Imprint, Not Dark Energy

A new Physical Review D paper by Savvas Koushiappas suggests the Universe’s accelerating expansion may arise from a macroscopic quantum uncertainty in simultaneously knowing the Universe’s size and expansion rate, effectively tying cosmic acceleration to quantum gravity at the cosmological horizon rather than to dark energy. The model can modify the expansion history and even allow a Big Bang replacement by a bounce in some configurations. Observations from DESI, Euclid, and the Vera C. Rubin Observatory could test these ideas, but the proposal remains speculative with open questions about consistency and interpretation.