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Is dark energy really a mystery?

Eugenio Bianchi (), Carlo Rovelli () and Rocky Kolb
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Eugenio Bianchi: Eugenio Bianchi and Carlo Rovelli are at the Centre de Physique Théorique de Luminy, Case 907, Luminy, Marseille F-13288, France.
Carlo Rovelli: Eugenio Bianchi and Carlo Rovelli are at the Centre de Physique Théorique de Luminy, Case 907, Luminy, Marseille F-13288, France.
Rocky Kolb: University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois 60637, USA. rocky.kolb@uchicago.edu

Nature, 2010, vol. 466, issue 7304, 321-322

Abstract: The Universe is expanding. And the expansion seems to be speeding up. To account for that acceleration, a mysterious factor, 'dark energy', is often invoked. A contrary opinion — that this factor isn't at all mysterious — is here given voice, along with counter-arguments against that view.

Date: 2010
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