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Dark energy and what it is?
The fact is that nobody exactly knows what the "dark energy", which pushes galaxies away from together. One explanation of dark energy could be that it's the radiation, what comes from the quantum size black holes. Or it is some other kind of electromagnetic interaction, what causes that the galaxies are going farther from each other? The thing that makes dark energy interesting is that force or interaction would have the opposite direction of effect, to other fundamental interactions.
And the thing, what makes some people believe that the force what pushes galaxies away is the radiation, what comes out from the quantum-size black holes is that those black holes, what are smaller than quarks would form the chain between the galaxies. Maybe the interaction between those extremely small-size objects is so weak that the chains of those things can form in extremely stable conditions.
And the dark energy could be the key to antigravity. The quantum size-black holes would put in chains below the craft, and then that thing can hover the thing that is above the ground.
Could dark energy be the energy of the empty universe itself? And what is the form of it?
But what Einstein meant that space is forming energy from itself? The fact is that the energy can form from nothing, so there could be an explanation, that in the empty universe or almost absolute stable conditions the quantum-black holes are forming the wormholes to the other places and the radiation or energy is coming to space. Or the vaporizing nano-black holes would send the energy.
That means that if the vacuum is empty. In this text "empty" means that there is no single quark or electron, which is impossible in natural conditions. In an absolute vacuum that energy can be visible. and it would not be covered by other energy sources and it turns to dominant. when there are no other energy sources.
The conventional version of that theory is that universe is ever empty. The ions and atoms are acting like normal ions in the vacuum, but the electron cores cannot interact with other atoms. So the atom is oscillating and sends the radiation across space. So could that thing also explain the dark energy? Even that energy impulse would be extremely weak, there are lots of atoms in-universe, and that means that the energy is dominant because it has more sources than visible energy.
The fact is that dark energy is one of the most dominant things in the universe. And if we would find out what it is, we could make an endless energy source, if we can understand and benefit from it.
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Image: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Expansion_of_the_universe
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