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Chronology - 11.00

The Cosmological Constant [Q4P∞] has become identified with the simplest form of Dark Energy (Wiki / Cosmological Constant / Oct 22, 2017]

[ note: The Cosmological Constant is also known by a shorthand notation lambda, or /\ ]

Fast-forward to the late 20th Century and physics was still wrestling with Lambda, now identifying it as Dark Energy. So, what is dark energy in physics? You may think, given its name, it is some form of anti-energy or something? Humorously, that is not remotely the case.

Dark Energy is called dark only to denote that physicists still have no idea what it is and have failed to measure it completely. Even so, physicists have calculated the amount of Dark Energy currently in existence. It is that important to how the universe works.

The reason physics cannot find the elusive dark Energy is obvious to readers at this point. Dark Energy is Q4P, so they are trying to measure something that only halfway exists in physical

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reality. Or, more accurately, it exists in more than just physical reality, as it simultaneously exists within the Cosmic Womb.

This gives it the unique property of being able to exert measurable force on the universe while evading direct detection.

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