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What if "dark energy" doesn't exist at all, and our clocks are simply ticking at different rates depending on where we are in space?
In 2025, a revolutionary proposal called the Timescape model is challenging the standard consensus that an invisible force is driving the universe's acceleration. Instead of tinkering with the properties of dark energy, this audacious theory throws it out completely, reimagining the cosmos as a landscape of different "time zones" shaped by the uneven distribution of matter.
While Timescape remains outside the mainstream, it provides a provocative alternative to a universe dominated by invisible forces. It suggests that the "accelerated" sprinting of the cosmos might just be the result of a lumpy, layered reality we are only beginning to understand.
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What if "dark energy" doesn't exist at all, and our clocks are simply ticking at different rates depending on where we are in space?
In 2025, a revolutionary proposal called the Timescape model is challenging the standard consensus that an invisible force is driving the universe's acceleration. Instead of tinkering with the properties of dark energy, this audacious theory throws it out completely, reimagining the cosmos as a landscape of different "time zones" shaped by the uneven distribution of matter.
While Timescape remains outside the mainstream, it provides a provocative alternative to a universe dominated by invisible forces. It suggests that the "accelerated" sprinting of the cosmos might just be the result of a lumpy, layered reality we are only beginning to understand.

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