The Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI) has completed its five-year survey, producing the highest-resolution 3D map of the Universe ever made, with more data collected than originally projected. DESI director Michael Levi of Berkeley Lab confirmed the survey finished on schedule, calling instrument performance better than anticipated. The map catalogs millions of galaxies, with Earth positioned at the center of the data wedges. Earlier DESI data runs generated hints that dark energy may not be a cosmological constant but instead varies over time, a finding that would require revising the standard model of cosmology. Einstein's cosmological constant predicted a fixed repulsive force driving universal expansion, while quantum physics offers a competing explanation rooted in vacuum energy from virtual particles. The tension between these frameworks is acute: quantum vacuum energy calculations exceed observed dark energy density by roughly 10 to the power of 120. Analysis of the newly completed dataset could confirm or rule out time-varying dark energy within the next two years, which would carry significant consequences for fundamental physics and cosmology.
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