Resonance
Scientists have created the most accurate 3D map of the universe and made a sensational discovery

American researchers with the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI) have presented the most detailed 3D map of the universe, providing new insight into its early development and confirming the acceleration of its expansion.
Key points:
- 3D map: DESI collects data on millions of galaxies to create the most detailed 3D map of the universe.
- And scientists for the first time measured the expansion history of the young universe with an accuracy of more than 1%.
- Dark energy: DESI may provide new evidence on the evolution of dark energy.
- Future plans: By 2026, DESI plans to collect data on 35 million galaxies.
Also, scientists found discrepancies with the existing model of the universe (Lambda-CDM), which may indicate the evolution of dark energy. These discrepancies may disappear over time as DESI collects more data.
The significance of the study:
- This research provides new insights into the early universe and its evolution.
- DESI may help unlock the secrets of dark energy, one of the most mysterious forces in the universe.
Important numbers:
- 35 million galaxies – DESI plans to collect data on this many galaxies by 2026.
- 11 billion light years – the DESI map covers this distance.
This research is a significant step forward in our understanding of the universe.




