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    Dark energy, force behind universe's expansion, appears to be weakening
    Dark energy could be losing its strength

    Dark energy, force behind universe's expansion, appears to be weakening

    By Akash Pandey
    Mar 20, 2025
    06:09 pm

    What's the story

    Dark energy, the mysterious force behind the universe's expansion, could be losing its strength.

    This shocking revelation comes from a recent survey conducted by the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI) team at Arizona's Kitt Peak National Observatory.

    If validated, these findings could drastically change our understanding of cosmic evolution and even suggest a possible "big crunch" scenario where the universe's growth reverses.

    Cosmic force

    Dark energy's role in cosmic expansion

    Discovered in the late 1990s, dark energy was identified when astronomers observed distant supernova explosions to track changes in cosmic expansion over time.

    Contrary to expectations that gravity would counterbalance this ongoing expansion, supernovae indicated an acceleration driven by an unknown force - dark energy.

    Initially perceived as a constant, recent findings challenge this view and suggest a potential change in our understanding of dark energy's nature and its impact on the universe.

    Instrumental insights

    DESI's groundbreaking observations

    The DESI, with its 5,000 fiber optic "eyes," has mapped 15 million galaxies. This has allowed astronomers to create the most detailed three-dimensional universe map yet.

    The observations indicate that dark energy peaked in strength when the universe was about 70% of its current age and is now roughly 10% weaker.

    Cosmic consequences

    Implications of weakening dark energy

    If dark energy keeps declining and becomes negative, the universe could end in a "big crunch," a reverse big bang scenario.

    The reason behind this potential decline in dark energy, which is estimated to make up about 70% of the universe, remains unknown.

    This raises questions about whether it indicates changes in physical laws or if an essential component is missing from these laws.

    Mixed responses

    Scientists react to evolving dark energy theory

    While some scientists have changed their skeptical stance to supportive, others are still on the fence.

    Prof. George Efstathiou of the University of Cambridge said the measurements don't yet provide a conclusive case for evolving dark energy but could as DESI collects more data.

    If confirmed, this theory would drastically change our understanding of dark energy and its role in shaping our universe's future.

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