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What If Dark Energy is a New Quantum Field?
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What is Quintessence? Well we know that something is up with the way the universe is expanding - there’s some kind of anti-gravitational effect that’s causing the expansion to accelerate. We don’t know what it is - just that it competes against the inward-pulling effect of gravity. And it’s winning - it looks like the universe will expand forever, at an ever-increasing rate. We call this mysterious influence dark energy, but while we’ve talked a lot about how it behaves, we’ve never really explored what it is. So, what is dark energy, really?

One strong possibility is quintessence. Quintessence is a hypothetical form of dark energy, more precisely a scalar field. Watch the episode to learn more.

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A few of our eagle-eyed Space Time fans have noted that 3:48 what is labeled as Dark Matter and should be labeled as Dark Energy. They are all technically correct, the best kind of correct.

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1 year ago

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1 year ago

I saw a physisict saying "After 30 years of thorough research and studying of Dark energy we have come so far that we have a name for it."😀

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@kudaj90

1 year ago

If even a grain of sand can overcome dark energy influence, does it mean that the expansion might be vastly uneven? Especialy in regions of the universe rich in megastructures, like the great attactor, or very empty, like the great void?

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1 year ago

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1 year ago

I never thought videos so difficult to understand could be so addictive 😂 Edit: Now that this is top comment I should say that I actually think this is a really fascinating way to learn. Even if it sounds like gibberish at first, if you watch enough of these videos, patterns emerge and even high-level concepts begin to make sense in relation to one another.

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@hugegamer5988

1 year ago

I’m old enough to remember being taught space was either going to collapse back on itself, expand to a point but never get there, or keep expanding in size forever, more and more slowly but for sure one of those three. To learn space is actually accelerating came as a shock to everyone, it makes sense to me something like quintessence could actually be true as well. Reality is stranger than we think, even if we take that into account.

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@ZetaFuzzMachine

1 year ago

I'm super hyped for this video! I'm writing my final degree project on the thermodynamics of dark energy!! I'll apply the thermodynamic approach to the equation of state and see how do the different scenarios hold up! It's so nice to see the topic explained by Matt, and so satisfying to know that I got it right through the papers ... THANK YOU SO MUCH PBS SPACE TIME

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@Evan_Case

1 year ago

It's wild that something so integral to the universe can be so hidden from us.

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@TheKaylich

1 year ago

You know it's gonna be good when Matt looks tired. Your hard work is much appreciated. Thoroughly enjoyed this new (to me) perspective. Does it make sense to think of scalar fields as constant accelerations of values in other fields? In other words: We measure a constantly accelerating force, could such a force be always explained by a new field?

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1 year ago

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1 year ago

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