The Great Cosmic Divorce : Dark Energy
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For billions of years, we assumed the universe was a cohesive unit, bound by the invisible scaffolding of Dark Matter. We were wrong. In 1998, we discovered that the vacuum of space isn't empty—it’s an antagonist. Dark Energy (68.2% of everything that exists) is a repulsive force actively shredding the cosmos, pushing galaxies away at a rate that defies intuition.
But now, the story has changed. New data from the DESI project has hit the physics world with a 4.2-sigma shockwave, suggesting that this "runaway" force might be losing its steam. Is the expansion of the universe sputtering out, or are we witnessing the first signs of a total "Crisis in Physics"? In this episode of Graviton, we explore the terrifying discrepancy of the Hubble Tension, the math behind the "Big Rip," and the unsettling reality that we are living in a temporary window of time before the universe becomes a cold, permanent dark.
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