%0 Journal Article %T Discovery of Uniformly Expanding Universe %A Cahill R. T. %A Rothall D. %J Progress in Physics %D 2012 %I HEXIS (Arizona) %X Saul Perlmutter and the Brian Schmidt ¨C Adam Riess teams reported that their Friedmann-model GR-based analysis of their supernovae magnitude-redshift data revealed a new phenomenon of ¡°dark energy¡± which, it is claimed, forms 73% of the energy/matter density of the present-epoch universe, and which is linked to the further claim of an accelerating expansion of the universe. In 2011 Perlmutter, Schmidt and Riess received the Nobel Prize in Physics ¡°for the discovery of the accelerating expansion of the Universe through observations of distant supernovae¡±. Here it is shown that (i) a generic model-independent analysis of this data reveals a uniformly expanding universe, (ii) their analysis actually used Newtonian gravity, and nally (iii) the data, as well as the CMB uctuation data, does not require ¡°dark energy¡± nor ¡°dark matter¡±, but instead reveals the phenomenon of a dynamical space, which is absent from the Friedmann model. %K supernovae magnitude-redshift data %K dark energy %K accelerating expansion of the universe %U http://www.ptep-online.com/index_files/2012/PP-28-14.PDF