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What does DE stand for?

Dark Energy


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These measurements of the cosmic microwave background-a faintly glowing relic of the hot, dense, young universe-put limits on proposed alternatives to the standard model of cosmology and provide further support for the standard cosmological model, confirming that dark matter and dark energy make up 95 percent of everything in existence, while ordinary matter makes up just 5 percent.
One of the deepest mysteries in all of physics and astronomy, the nature of dark energy determines the fate of the universe.
If you are experiencing a lot of fear, self-doubt and confusion, you can be pretty sure there will be dark energy around.
t find the mysterious dark energy and dark matter which are needed to explain their latest theories on the universe.
This force is now called dark energy, and Einstein's Cosmological Constant.
In over 50 papers contributors memorialize Gamov and his theories and address the phenomenology of brane-world cosmological models, black holes, gravitational wave experiments, supernova explosions, axisymmetric stationary flows in compact objects, the higher co-dimension brane-world, ghost stellar fields as a dark energy, the rotating universe, quantum scattering on a cosmic string, line-driven winds near compact objects, weak magnetism effects, the trans-sonic propeller stage, high-energy neutrinos from a collapsing supermassive star, star complexes and starburst clumps in spiral galaxies, a model of nonthermal radiation of a shell-type supernova remnant, space mission Rosetta, and the detection and properties of a near-earth flux of dark electric matter objects.
Acents[euro]A"The discovery of dark energy has greatly changed how we think about the laws of nature," said Edward Witten, a theorist at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton.
And, they believe, a strange, yet-to-be-detected form of energy called dark energy pervades the universe, which would explain why the sum of all the visible sources of energy fall way short of what should be out there.

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