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TopicWhat do you think dark matter and dark energy are?
Foppe
10/23/18 12:36:23 PM
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ComfortablySad posted...
Coffeebeanz posted...
Dark Energy is probably gravity from a bubble universe close enough to ours to impart the force, but farther away than our cosmic horizon.


Trying to picture this...

So the increased expansion of space between galaxies is do to another universe alongside our own. It's gravity is effecting us but is only detectable when observing the largest structures like galactic clusters. Wouldn't those clusters all travel the same direction? Unless the gravity is acting like an actual bubble with the clusters sitting on top and sliding down the sides. That would account for the increased acceleration away from one another.

What if we got giant galactic clusters all around us, that pulls us in all different directions?
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