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What if the Universe stopped changing his state?

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Answered by dimpy215
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it  is not impossible that the inflation of the universe, caused by some as yet unknown force we are temporarily calling “Dark Energy”, could someday stop.

Scientists were shocked when in the 1990’s, they discovered that cosmic inflation of our universe since the Big Bang was not only occurring but appeared to be speeding up. It was always assumed that whatever caused the “Big Bang” inflation to begin 13.8 billion years ago, was a one time event that started the universe expanding. Since then, Cosmologists assumed that the only force that stretches from one end of the universe to the other is gravity, and gravity is an attracting force. If any force in the cosmos could affect universal expansion overall, it would be gravity. Its influence should contract the cosmos.

When the universe was found to be inflating faster than before, scientists had to invent a force to counteract gravity. They had no idea what it was, so they called it “Dark Energy”.

It must be noted that the universe’s inflation is a kind of misnomer. Our universe is inflating not because things in it are moving. Theories suggest that it appears to be inflating because it is filling 

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