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Maldacena Questions Whether Dark Energy Below Negative One Would Survive Scrutiny

Theories of Everything · Juan Maldacena: Geometry as Entanglement, and the Emergence of Spacetime · May 10, 2026
Maldacena Questions Whether Dark Energy Below Negative One Would Survive Scrutiny
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Juan Maldacena: Geometry as Entanglement, and the Emergence of Spacetime
"Some of the DESY fits have suggested that the value of the dark energy could be, of the equation of state could go below -1. That would be a more severe blow to our understanding of physics. I suspect that that probably will not be true. There are deep principles, the principles of no negative null energy. So these principles that enforce causality, that enforce traversability or large or traversability of wormholes. I find them very sacred. If it was true that they're violated, it would be super interesting and it would be the biggest news in the last 100 years."
Maldacena expressed skepticism about recent DESI cosmology results suggesting the dark energy equation of state parameter w might be less than -1. Such a finding would violate fundamental principles of causality and energy conditions that Maldacena considers sacred. He predicted the result will not hold up under further analysis, but acknowledged that if confirmed, it would represent the biggest physics discovery in a century.

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In this episode of Theories of Everything, host Curt Jaimungal interviews Juan Maldacena, the theoretical physicist behind the most-cited paper in the field and architect of the AdS/CFT correspondence. Maldacena explains that spacetime in general relativity is not made of anything more fundamental, but quantum considerations suggest it may emerge from quantum degrees of freedom living on the boundary of spacetime. The conversation explores black hole interiors, where singularities represent places physics currently cannot describe, and the recent island formula breakthroughs by Pennington and Witten that resolve how black holes preserve quantum information. Maldacena reveals he is actively working to resolve fundamental incompatibilities surrounding wormholes in quantum gravity, describing them as 'leaky pipes' where different theoretical frameworks do not fit together. He argues that quantum gravity requires observers to be included in the system, stating there is no 'view from nowhere' and that measurements are fundamentally embedded in spacetime structure. On cosmology, Maldacena expressed skepticism about DESI results suggesting dark energy's equation of state might be below -1, calling such a finding potentially the biggest news in 100 years but predicting it will not survive scrutiny. The episode closes with Maldacena sharing that as a graduate student he struggled with feelings of inadequacy, advising students to persist, question lore in their fields, and understand concepts deeply rather than repeating what everyone says.

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