Small Wormholes Are Boring Through the Fabric of Space-Time, Physicists Say
Briefly

Researchers propose tiny wormholes punching holes in space-time, potentially accelerating the universe's expansion.
A team suggests unfathomable numbers of subatomic wormholes as a new candidate for dark energy, aligning with observations of the universe.
Theoretical calculations show that ten billion wormholes per cubic centimeter per second could explain the universe's expansion rate.
Ongoing research aims to model the rate of wormhole formation to further explore the proposed theory of dark energy.
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