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total amount of energy in the univesre is

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Answered by Anonymous
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Total Energy = Dark energy + (dark matter + ordinary matter)*c^2 - Gravitational energy magnitude = 0

is a likely possibility, with gravitational potential energy offsetting the other components.

The dark energy : dark matter : ordinary matter equivalent percentages are about 68 : 27 : 5. And the total positive energy content (excluding the gravitational potential energy) is about 5 or 6 proton rest-mass equivalents per cubic meter. (About 935 MeV per proton).

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Answered by Anonymous
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The total amount of energy in the element of the universe remains constant

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