Largest 3D map of our universe could hint that dark energy evolves with time
Our leading model of the universe assumes dark energy to be constant across the universe and throughout time. Emerging evidence suggests that may not be the case.
Our leading model of the universe assumes dark energy to be constant across the universe and throughout time. Emerging evidence suggests that may not be the case.
We discovered dark energy over twenty years ago and yet scientists still know much about it part from the fact that it makes up nearly 70 percent of the universe. In fact, dark energy may not even be a substance. It could be a force or an intrinsic property of the universe itself.
The standard model of cosmology, our principal hypothesis of cosmic development, does imply that dark energy is a fundamental property of space and that it is constant across the universe and across time.
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