

DESI Data Strengthens Evidence Of Change In Dark Energy
14 snips Mar 24, 2025
Dr. Andrei Cuceu is a postdoctoral research fellow at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, while Dr. Adam Riess is a renowned professor and Nobel laureate at Johns Hopkins University. They discuss the latest findings from the DESI project, suggesting that dark energy may not be a constant after all. Their groundbreaking research hints at the evolution of dark energy over cosmic time, potentially reshaping our understanding of the universe's expansion. The duo also explores the innovative techniques used to create the largest 3D map of the universe, using robotic technology to analyze distant galaxies.
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Dark Energy Findings
- These findings on dark energy are significant for our understanding of the universe.
- They offer the biggest clue about dark energy's nature in 25 years.
DESI's Measurement Method
- DESI uses the large-scale structure of the universe, like ripples, as a ruler.
- By measuring this "ruler" at different times, they map the universe's expansion.
Dark Energy and Acceleration
- Dark energy is measured as the acceleration of the universe's expansion.
- New data suggests this acceleration behaves unexpectedly if dark energy is constant.