>>12825731 >>12825735rate of expansion increases with distance.
stated here
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>the greater the distance, more expansion has occurred over that distance because there is more space to expand.Rate of expansion is directly proportional to distance.
>Despite the gravity of everything that should be slowing it down...it only moves away faster and faster. If the dark energy between galaxies was constant, then its effect still becomes more significant the further those galaxies move away from each other.
>The one that flies ever faster, travels a hyperbolic trajectory.>And yeah that’s weird. And it suggests weird anti-gravitational effects.This proves the force causing expansion between two galaxies will become less and less dominated by the gravity attracting those two galaxies, the further those two galaxies move away from each other.
Doesn't this merely show expansion force becoming more dominant as gravity becomes less dominant? isn't this what is expected as galaxies get further away from each other?
Aren't these two forces reciprocal actions?