Largest Cosmic Map Could Shake Up Physics

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'Our results show some interesting deviations from the standard model of the universe,' astrophysicist Mustapha Ishak-Boushaki said.

An enormous map of the universe and how it's changed over time has been made by scientists, and may change how we think about the cosmos and its expansion.This map, made using data gathered by the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument , is the largest and most detailed map made to date, and indicates that the effect of dark energy on the universe may be different from what we first thought.

allowed astronomers to observe the universe, looking up to 11 billion years into the past, and create this huge 3D map of the cosmos. This enabled the scientists to measure how the universe expanded in its early days.The universe is expanding, with objects moving apart from each other in space at an accelerated rate.

's data, however, shows that the universe may have evolved in a way that isn't quite consistent with the Lambda CDM model, indicating that the effects of dark energy on the universe may have changed since the early days of the cosmos.'Our results show some interesting deviations from the standard model of the universe that could indicate that dark energy is evolving over time,' Ishak-Boushaki said.

to map 3 million quasars and 37 million galaxies by the end of the 5-year project.'The dataset we are collecting is exceptional, as is the rate at which we are gathering it. This is the most precise measurement I have ever done in my life,' Julien Guy, a scientist at Berkeley Lab and the co-lead for processing information from

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