This is a good idea, it has a real problem but I'm unconvinced by the solution
Often I've found that the best answer to a question is not the accepted answer.
First, best is pretty subjective. Do you mean best in your opinion, or best in the communities opinion? The first is dictated by whether you have up voted or not, and the second by the score.
It is well-accepted that people are bad at gauging their own level of expertise.
Yes.
The crowd can often find the most-appropriate answer.
Yes - currently through voting.
The crowd is always responsive - users become inactive.
Perhaps, and yes they do.
The answer to a question can change over time.
Yes, it can.
I propose that we add a peer-level answer to the right of the accepted answer.
First things first, why does it need a new mark - don't the votes already cover this? If it is more up voted than the accepted answer then it's better?
And next to - maybe not. The main thread pane is 600px wide, plus some white space and a 220 sidebar. This makes it close to 1050px wide in total. Adding another answer to the side (without the sidebar) makes it 1460px wide. Bear in mind that 1280 x 800 is still a commonish screen size, making it that much wider does affect the content a lot:

While it could be worse, this is on a 1920x1080 monitor, so there is plenty of space. It really doesn't fit on a 1280 monitor.
An alternative?
Instead, I have a different solution. It doesn't have a new "checkmark" or similar, it just changes the exiting behaviour.
Rather than forcing answers to the top, an accept has the same effect as +3 and then +10% of the absolute value. This adapted score isn't shown, but it is used in sorting.
The +3 means that any post with an accepted answer at 0 and another at 1 still keeps the accepted one on top. Instead of the 0 score, it would be sorted as if it had 3.3 - i.e. above the answer with 1.
However, an accepted, up voted but wrong answer at 20 would be taken over by a post at 30 - 20 + 3 + 10% = 25.3, which is less than 30.
The 10% is of the absolute value because otherwise a post at -4 would become -7.7, or -8 when sorted. The accept always boosts the score - in this case to -0.9 or -1 . Workings: -4 + 3 = -1 + (0.1 * abs(-1)) = -0.9, which rounds to -1.
Also posted here.