In the article it said:
> "These results support each other, and point towards a model where
> two-thirds of the energy in the Universe comes from the vacuum of
> empty space, paradoxical though it may sound. The fate of the
> Universe is to expand faster and faster, forever."
So we are now expanding faster than he first few seconds of
the big bang, and this speed has been increasing ever since and will
forever increase? Wasn't the initial speed of the big bang very close
to C (or maybe space expanding faster than C)? This is all so
confusing.
Brent Allsop
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