"Rethinking Cosmology: New Findings Challenge Dark Energy and Universe Expansion Theories"

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The Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI) has created the largest 3D map of the universe, potentially challenging the prevailing understanding of dark energy. Early analysis suggests that dark energy may not be constant but evolving with time, which could have significant implications for cosmology. This finding is based on DESI's observations of a million galaxies and the detection of Baryon Acoustic Oscillations, indicating a potential shift in our understanding of the universe's expansion. Further observations are needed to confirm this potential paradigm shift in cosmology.
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