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Dark Energy Debate Reignites As Study Finds Universe's Expansion Is Actually Slowing
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"... the universe has already passed its point of maximum acceleration and has entered a phase of decelerated expansion at the present epoch."
oh no :( i want another 500 ca-trillion years, not just a couple billion.
If it's slowing down right now instead of expanding what was previously observed, that actually means that there was quite a force to get it into the other direction. Or am I misinterpreting things?
Slowed expansion doesn't mean contraction, it means getting bigger less quickly (and then collapsing later, probably, but not now).
But yes, what's providing the resistance to make galaxies not drift apart so quickly? Is it dark energy, is it regular ass gravity, is it wishy thinking?
Definitely the ass gravity.
Isn't expansion comparable to speed instead of acceleration? If the universe is expanding, i.e., already spreading in all kinds of directions constantly, wouldn't slower expansion mean deceleration? But I guess you meant the same with "eventual collapse later, but probably not now".
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