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Originally posted by: DonDiego
What is interesting about this accomplishment is that the atoms under study appear to behave like "dark energy", which is now estimated to account for 75% of the total mass-energy of the universe, and is responsible for the Universe expanding.
And, of course, "dark matter" makes up another 23%.
Originally posted by: DonDiego
What is interesting about this accomplishment is that the atoms under study appear to behave like "dark energy", which is now estimated to account for 75% of the total mass-energy of the universe, and is responsible for the Universe expanding.
And, of course, "dark matter" makes up another 23%.
Dark matter and dark energy are just imaginary concepts created to get the equations to balance.