For years, cosmology has been trapped in the mystery of dark energy, a hypothetical force said to account for nearly 70% of the Universe. Scientists introduced this concept to explain the accelerating expansion of the Universe, as Hubble’s Law alone could not account for the increasing speed at which galaxies move apart. But Scientist Baldevkrishan Sharma, through his pioneering work Natural Universe Expansion (NUE), presents a completely new perspective — the Universe expands naturally without the need for dark energy.
In his revolutionary research, Sharma introduces the NUE Theory and a time-integrated constant known as the Nu constant. The key flaw Sharma identifies in Hubble’s Law is its failure to include the factor of time in the calculation of expansion rates. The Hubble Constant (H₀) remains static, failing to explain why measurements vary depending on distance and the age of galaxies. This inconsistency is called the “Hubble tension.” To solve this, mainstream science created the idea of dark energy — an unknown energy force causing acceleration.
However, Sharma’s NUE Theory eliminates this need by showing that when time is mathematically included, using the Nu constant, the acceleration becomes a natural outcome of the Universe’s intrinsic dynamics. The Universe expands at a continuously compounding rate, meaning the farther back in time you look, the smaller the recession velocity appears, and as time progresses, expansion automatically accelerates. There is no missing force — it is simply a misunderstanding of cosmic expansion mechanics.
What makes Sharma’s theory even more unique is the concept of a Living Organic Universe. According to Natural Universe Expansion, the Universe behaves like a living system, where all celestial bodies expand proportionally while maintaining constant density, temperature, and energy ratios. This dynamic expansion applies to everything — from massive galaxies to atomic structures — explaining cosmic evolution without relying on invisible forces.
The NUE Law, as explained by Sharma, applies universally, whether it’s the expansion of galaxies, the Earth-Moon distance, or the increase in mass of celestial bodies. The Nu constant governs these expansions over time, providing accurate and logical explanations for phenomena that mainstream cosmology often assigns to dark energy and dark matter.
With more than 25 years of research and scientific validation under the Astrogenesis Research Foundation, Sharma’s NUE Theory offers scientists, PhD researchers, cosmologists, and astrophysicists a new lens to view the Universe. It encourages moving beyond outdated concepts like dark energy and embracing a model that aligns more accurately with observations and mathematics.
For those passionate about exploring alternative cosmological models, Sharma’s work opens up exciting avenues for further research.
🔗 To discover more about the Natural Universe Expansion Theory, visit the official website of the Astrogenesis Research Foundation.