A new theory suggests that black holes might be the cause of dark energy, the mysterious force behind the accelerated expansion of the Universe.
The theory proposes that as more black holes form in the Universe, the pressure from dark energy increases.
Data from the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI) supports the theory, showing a correlation between the density of dark energy and the number and mass of black holes.
Further observations and research are needed to confirm this hypothesis and quantify the growth of black holes over time.