Is Our Model of Dark Energy WRONG? | New 4.2σ Results
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Top Comments (10)
4.2σ blaze it
Babe, wake up. The accelerating expansion of the universe might not result in the ultimate heat death of the universe.
So, the history of cosmology now goes like this: Einstein: "The universe has a constant size." Hubble: "The universe's size is not constant, but its expansion has constant speed." Perlmutter, Schmidt, Riess: "The universe's expansion speed is not constant, but its acceleration is." Now: "The universe's expansion acceleration is not constant, but its jerk is."
The idea that dark energy might not be a constant is a reminder of how science works, each new observation opens the door to better models, not final answers. This video does a great job translating that evolving process.
I'm still waiting for the Black Hole Sun to come and wash away the rain.
A tactical comment to feed the algorithm. A second sentence of that comment. A clever conclusion.
Big shoutout to PBS and the incredible content they provide us. Spacetime has to be one of my favorite shows. Keep doing the good work!
A comment of appreciation for the visual effects team at space time
The visualization for the slight skewing of many galaxies was super cool to see evolve
I like the courage to talk about negative results.
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Top Comments (10)
4.2σ blaze it
Babe, wake up. The accelerating expansion of the universe might not result in the ultimate heat death of the universe.
So, the history of cosmology now goes like this: Einstein: "The universe has a constant size." Hubble: "The universe's size is not constant, but its expansion has constant speed." Perlmutter, Schmidt, Riess: "The universe's expansion speed is not constant, but its acceleration is." Now: "The universe's expansion acceleration is not constant, but its jerk is."
The idea that dark energy might not be a constant is a reminder of how science works, each new observation opens the door to better models, not final answers. This video does a great job translating that evolving process.
I'm still waiting for the Black Hole Sun to come and wash away the rain.
A tactical comment to feed the algorithm. A second sentence of that comment. A clever conclusion.
Big shoutout to PBS and the incredible content they provide us. Spacetime has to be one of my favorite shows. Keep doing the good work!
A comment of appreciation for the visual effects team at space time
The visualization for the slight skewing of many galaxies was super cool to see evolve
I like the courage to talk about negative results.