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The Universe Is Racing Apart. We May Finally Know Why.

2026-02-19 Education
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Get a special 35% discount on an annual digital subscription to The Economist at https://www.economist.com/PBS We've known that the universe is expanding since 1929, and that its expansion is accelerating since 1998. The culprit behind the acceleration is unknown, so we live with a stand-in term "dark energy". Our modern cosmological model assumes that dark energy has a constant density--always the same amount of the outward-shoving stuff per volume. But there's recent evidence to the contrary--which may be why our primary efforts to measure the expansion rate of the universe disagree with each other. Sign Up on Patreon to get access to the Space Time Discord! https://www.patreon.com/pbsspacetime Check out the Space Time Merch Store https://www.pbsspacetime.com/shop Sign up for the mailing list to get episode notifications and hear special announcements! https://mailchi.mp/1a6eb8f2717d/spacetime Search the Entire Space Time Library Here: https://search.pbsspacetime.com/ Hosted by Matt O'Dowd Written by Matt O'Dowd Post Production by Leonardo Scholzer Directed by Andrew Kornhaber Associate Producer: Bahar Gholipour Executive Producer: Andrew Kornhaber Executive in Charge for PBS: Maribel Lopez Director of Programming for PBS: Gabrielle Ewing Assistant Director of Programming for PBS: Mike Martin Spacetime is a production of Kornhaber Brown for PBS Digital Studios. This program is produced by Kornhaber Brown, which is solely responsible for its content. © 2026 PBS. All rights reserved. End Credits Music by J.R.S. Schattenberg: https://www.youtube.com/user/MultiDroideka Space Time Was Made Possible In Part By: Big Bang Alexander Tamas David Paryente Juan Benet Kenneth See Mark Rosenthal Morgan Hough Peter Barrett Santiago Tj Steyn Vinnie Falco Supernova Ethan Cohen Glenn Sugden Grace Biaelcki Mark Heising Stephen Wilcox Tristan Lucian Claudius Aurelius Tyacke Hypernova Alex Kern Ben Delo Cal Stephens chuck zegar David Giltinan Dean Galvin Donal Botkin Gregory Forfa Jesse Cid Dyer John R. Slavik Justin Lloyd Kenneth See Massimiliano Pala Michael Tidwell Mike Purvis Paul Stehr-Green Scott Gorlick Scott Gray Spencer Jones Stephen Saslow Thomas Mouton Zachary Haberman Антон Кочков Daniel Muzquiz Gamma Ray Burst Aaron Pinto Adrien Molyneux Almog Cohen Anthony Leon Arko Provo Mukherjee Ayden Miller Ben McIntosh Bradley Jenkins Bradley Ulis Brandon Lattin Brian Cook Bryan White Chris Liao Christopher Wade Chuck Lukaszewski Collin Dutrow Craig Falls Craig Stonaha Dan Warren Daniel Donahue Daniel Jennings Daron Woods Darrell Stewart David Johnston Doyle Vann Eric Kiebler Eric Raschke Eric Schrenker Faraz Khan Frederic Simon Harsh Khandhadia Ian Williams Isaac Suttell James Trimmier Jeb Campbell Jeremy Soller Jerry Thomas jim bartosh John Anderson John De Witt John Funai John H. Austin, Jr. John591 Joseph Salomone Junaid Ali Kacper Cieśla Kane Holbrook Keith Pasko Kent Durham Koen Wilde Kyle Atkinson Marcelo Garcia Marion Lang Mark Daniel Cohen Mark Delagasse Matt Kaprocki Matthew Johnson Michael Barton Michael Clark Michael Lev Michael Purcell Nathaniel Bennett Nick Hoffenstoffer III Nicolas Katsantonis Paul Wood Rad Antonov Reuben Brewer Richard Steenbergen Robert DeChellis Ross Story Russell Moore SamSword Sandhya Devi Satwik Pani Sean Owen Shane Calimlim SilentGnome Sound Reason Steffen Bendel Steven Giallourakis Terje Vold Thomas Dougherty Tomaz Lovsin Tybie Fitzhugh Vlad Shipulin William Flinn WILLIAM HAY III Zac Sweers

Top Comments (10)

@palpytine 2026-02-19

The YouTube algorithm MASSIVELY prioritises how many people watch a video to the very end. I also noticed that you first started reporting concerns with the algorithm shortly after you stopped ending on a Q&A segment to instead replace it with a sponsor segment. There's a possible causal relationship here.

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@MihaZidar 2026-02-19

I like how the algorithm shows me this channel right away

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@Dae-Night 2026-02-19

Youtube this is the content we need over ai and shorts.

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@XMartianPrinceX 2026-02-19

Nice to finally catch a PBS spacetime within hours of it posting, instead of days

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@OldManFeagle 2026-02-20

PBS Spacetime is one of the best educational channels I have ever found on this platform. It is truly a shame that the algorithm doesn't prioritize this level of quality.

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@immowon 2026-02-19

Keep up the good work Dr. Matt & PBS Space Time team. Your impact is greater than you know.

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@KinisDeren 2026-02-19

Yes YT, PBS Spacetime is always an excellent and informative recommendation. YT should make this a flagship channel as it represents the very best the platform has to offer.

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@NielMalan 2026-02-22

6:09 I am in awe of scientific progress. When I was a boy, quasars were mysterious objects at the same edge of the universe, and black holes were mostly hypothetical. Today quasars are understood so well that we use them to study even deeper mysteries.

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@ignaciocuevas4439 2026-02-24

One of the many things I really like about this channel is that it's somewhat of a measure of my progress in comprehension, both in science and in English. I discovered PBS Spacetime about 10 years ago, and each video was a struggle, but I knew it was worth it, so I kept watching.

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@jimj986 2026-03-02

Keep on pushing this channel into the algorithm YouTube! This is what we want.

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