
Sean Carroll's Mindscape: Science, Society, Philosophy, Culture, Arts, and Ideas 310 | Marc Kamionkowski on Dark Energy and Cosmic Anomalies
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Mar 31, 2025 Marc Kamionkowski, a leading cosmologist at Johns Hopkins University, dives into the intriguing realm of dark energy and cosmic anomalies. He discusses the shocking 1998 discovery that the universe is accelerating, exploring the implications of the cosmological constant and its puzzlingly small value. Kamionkowski shares insights on the Hubble tension—discrepancies in the universe's expansion rates—and the potential for dark energy to vary over time. Their conversation showcases the ongoing battle to decode the universe's mysteries through collaborative scientific efforts.
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Dark Matter and Cosmological Constant
- Our cosmological model requires dark matter and a cosmological constant.
- These components, though mysterious, are essential to explain observations.
Dark Matter Evidence
- Sean Carroll points out that dark matter evidence comes from multiple sources, not just galactic rotation curves.
- This broader evidence base strengthens the case for dark matter's existence.
Cosmological Constant Surprise
- Einstein considered the cosmological constant but called it his "biggest blunder".
- However, observations in the late 1990s provided evidence for its existence, surprising physicists.

