For nearly a century, scientists have puzzled over one of the most elusive mysteries in modern cosmology — dark energy. First introduced to explain why the universe’s expansion is accelerating, dark energy has become a placeholder for the unknown. But what if this acceleration isn’t due to a mysterious force at all? What if it’s the result of a miscalculation at the heart of our foundational models?
Scientist Baldevkrishan Sharma, through his pioneering work “Natural Universe Expansion (NUE)”, proposes exactly that. His theory challenges the conventional wisdom that led to the invention of dark energy. Sharma, Chairman and Lead Scientist at the Astrogenesis Research Foundation, offers a bold alternative: the NUE Law, a revised model of cosmic expansion rooted in natural, observable principles.
The Problem With Hubble’s Law
Hubble’s Law, developed in 1929, correlates the recession velocity of galaxies with their distance from Earth. It introduced the idea that the universe is expanding — a revolutionary insight at the time. However, Hubble’s Law assumes a fixed Hubble Constant and overlooks a critical variable: time. Without time as a dynamic factor, the model results in inconsistencies, including a fixed age of the universe that remains unchanged even as we move forward in time.
To correct these flaws, mainstream science introduced concepts like dark energy — an invisible force supposedly making galaxies move apart faster. But this, Sharma argues, is not science — it’s speculation.
NUE Law and the Nu Constant
Sharma’s Natural Universe Expansion (NUE) theory introduces the Nu Constant, a time-integrated alternative to the Hubble Constant. It presents a non-linear equation that explains the universe’s acceleration without needing dark energy or dark matter. Unlike Hubble’s static model, NUE accounts for the continuously compounding nature of cosmic expansion — a dynamic system much more consistent with what we observe.
NUE theory presents the universe as a “Living Organic Universe”, where all matter — from galaxies to atoms — grows in a regulated manner over time, maintaining consistent ratios of density and temperature. This organic, evolving model explains why celestial bodies move apart, increase in mass, and exhibit gravitational changes — not because of an unknown energy, but due to intrinsic universal laws.
Miscalculation Uncovered
The fundamental flaw Sharma exposes is the reliance on linear, fixed-point models like the original Hubble Law, which ignore the evolutionary nature of the cosmos. This omission has led to the artificial creation of dark energy — a miscalculation now deeply entrenched in astrophysics. By introducing the time factor and calculating expansion through the Nu Constant, NUE theory eliminates the need for speculative constructs.
A Call to Cosmologists and Physicists
Sharma’s work is a wake-up call to cosmologists, astrophysicists, and PhD researchers: the time has come to re-evaluate our foundational assumptions. With over 25 years of research, the NUE model offers a robust, mathematically-supported framework for understanding universal expansion — without invoking unobserved phenomena.
If dark energy is a miscalculation, as Sharma asserts, then embracing the NUE Law is not just an option — it’s a necessity.
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