The cosmological principle is not a stylistic preference of modern cosmology. It is the load-bearing symmetry assumption that permits a Friedmann–Lemaître–Robertson–Walker (FLRW)background description, licenses the interpretation of large-scale structure as perturbations aboutthat background, and enters directly into the inference logic of baryon acoustic oscillations,redshift-space distortions, distance–redshift relations, lensing kernels, covariance modelling,and mock-catalog construction. The Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI) has nowcompleted its originally planned five-year 3D map, observing more than 47 million galaxiesand quasars together with more than 20 million stars and producing the largest high-resolutionthree-dimensional map of the Universe yet assembled. A rendered map does not, by itself, proveviolated homogeneity or isotropy, because the relevant claim is statistical and must survivesurvey geometry, radial selection, tracer bias, redshift-space distortions, and forward-modellednull tests. But that caveat sharpens rather than weakens the central point. If the largecoherent structures suggested by the new DESI map survive those controls on scales beyondthe transition to homogeneity, then the problem is not a nuisance-parameter shift inside ΛCDM.It is a failure of the zeroth-order ansatz on which concordance cosmology is built. This paperdevelops that statement in a form appropriate to a data-driven foundations question. We identifyprecisely where the cosmological principle enters the standard inference pipeline, distinguishvisual coherence from statistical non-homogeneity, compare the DESI-era observational situationwith older homogeneity benchmarks, and formulate a falsifiable program based on counts inspheres, the fractal correlation dimension, directional anisotropy diagnostics, self-averaging tests,topology, and mock-catalog survival. We also state explicit discriminants that separate a genuinefailure of the cosmological principle from a catalog artifact or an over-interpreted large connectedfeature. The main conclusion is precise: if DESI exhibits survey-robust non-convergence towardstatistical homogeneity or isotropy on scales where the standard framework requires convergence,then modern cosmology faces a foundational problem below the level of parameter estimation.
SIKX HILTON (Tue,) studied this question.