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Can early dark energy solve the Hubble crisis without breaking Big Bang nuclear physics?
Teodora M. Matei, Cristian Croitoru, Tiberiu Harko
May 26, 2026
Early dark energy—a hypothetical component that accelerated the early universe—could explain why different measurements of cosmic expansion rate disagree. Using primordial element abundances as a constraint, researchers show most early dark energy models would have been far too dense to avoid changing those abundances, except for a temperature-dependent variant that allows brief high-temperature deviation before diluting away.
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