
Einstein’s biggest “mistake” came back — and changed cosmology forever
THE SO WHAT
The cosmological constant’s ‘mistake turned backbone’ arc is a useful reminder: even models that fit data beautifully can be conceptually wrong. For data-heavy teams, treat current best-fit models as tools, not truth—especially when you’re encoding them into automated decision systems.
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