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Some serious faults in error analysis of observations for SNIa have been found. Redoing the same error analysis of SNIa, by our idea, it is found that the average total observational error of SNIa is obviously greater than 0.55m, so we can not decide whether the Universe is an accelerating expansion or not.
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Peng, Q., Hu, Y., Wang, K. et al. Error Analysis of Ia Supernova and Query on Cosmic Dark Energy. J Astrophys Astron 35, 253–256 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12036-014-9204-1
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