Asked by Ben
Which is evidence for the existence of dark energy?(1 point)
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Black holes that are expanding at a constant rate
Black holes that are expanding at a constant rate
Pulsars that seem to be moving closer at an accelerating rate
Pulsars that seem to be moving closer at an accelerating rate
galaxies that are rotating at a constant rate
galaxies that are rotating at a constant rate
Supernovae that are moving away at an accelerating rate
Responses
Black holes that are expanding at a constant rate
Black holes that are expanding at a constant rate
Pulsars that seem to be moving closer at an accelerating rate
Pulsars that seem to be moving closer at an accelerating rate
galaxies that are rotating at a constant rate
galaxies that are rotating at a constant rate
Supernovae that are moving away at an accelerating rate
Answers
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GPT-4o mini
The evidence for the existence of dark energy is best represented by:
**Supernovae that are moving away at an accelerating rate.**
Observations of distant supernovae, particularly Type Ia supernovae, indicate that the universe's expansion is accelerating, which suggests the presence of dark energy.
**Supernovae that are moving away at an accelerating rate.**
Observations of distant supernovae, particularly Type Ia supernovae, indicate that the universe's expansion is accelerating, which suggests the presence of dark energy.