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New 3D Universe map may solve dark energy mystery
Ars Technica·
The Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI) has successfully completed its ambitious 3D map of the Universe, achieving the highest resolution to date. This extensive dataset, collected over five years, is expected to provide crucial insights into the nature of dark energy. Early analyses hint that dark energy might not be constant but could vary over time, challenging the standard Lambda CDM model. Scientists anticipate that further data analysis over the next few years will definitively confirm or refute these groundbreaking possibilities, potentially reshaping our understanding of cosmic expansion.
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