Recent research from over 900 scientists studying the universe's expansion indicates that dark energy, once seen as a constant force, is actually weakening over time. At the American Physical Society's Global Physics Summit, findings from the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI) revealed a changing nature of dark energy through data analysis of 15 million galaxies spanning 11 billion years. Researchers like Mustapha Ishak emphasize the need to revise our understanding of the universe's expansion as we explore dark energy's unpredictable dynamics.
"What it's showing us is... it is actually a wild type of dark energy that we need to understand and we don't understand it yet."
"Is it just [that] we are missing something big in the model of our universe and we just don't know it?"
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