DESI Experiment Offers Hope in Understanding Dark Energy
On 4th April, 2024, a "three-dimensional" map of the universe by an international team of researchers was revealed which holds promise in uncovering insights into dark energy, the enigmatic force suspected of driving the universe's relentless expansion.
The Need for Understanding Dark Energy
- Hypothesis of Dark Energy: The accelerated expansion of the universe prompted the hypothesis of "dark energy" as an invisible force driving this expansion.
- Challenges in Understanding: Despite comprising about 70% of the universe, dark energy remains elusive and poorly understood.
Introduction to the DESI Experiment
- Overview of DESI: The Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI) consists of 5,000 robotic ....
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