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Subject: Will Dark Energy ever replace Dark Matter? Is that even possible?

Date: Mon Oct 29 20:10:02 2007
Posted by Shawn
Grade level: undergrad School: Empire State College
City: Rochester State/Province: NY Country: USA
Area of science: Physics
ID: 1193713802.Ph
Message:

  I had read online that, as the universe expands more Dark Energy appears.  
Where the opposite would be true, for Dark Matter, if the universe were 
decreasing in size. Would it ever be possible for Dark Energy to eventually 
replace all the Dark Matter in the Universe? Or is that not possible? Thanks, 
Shawn!!


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