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arcane_raven
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Is it possible that dark energy is time? After all in different parts of the universe every thing is moving apart at different rates (all increasing) . Time like dark energy is a mystery. One common thing we know about time/dark energy is its moving in one direction, forward (for now). In different parts of our universe maybe time is different, hence things (galaxies and other things) are moving apart at different rates. In some theorys the big rip at the end of every tunnel will indefinatly rip every thing apart down to subatomic levels and then boom over and over. Another theory is the lonely theory where everything moves away from each other until there is nothing. <br />No neighboring galaxies, then every star will burn out the end. That ones a little depressing. Well lets say dark energy just reaches its max stops for a nanosecond and then turns around and reverses. Will time as we know it reverse? Ex. I woke up, took a shower, ate breakfast, and then put my breakfast back in the bowl from my mouth, then untake my shower, then go back to bed. In perfect rewind, or will things start falling/ripping apart? We don't know, we really do not truely understand the fundamentals of time and space. I think it maybe safe to say, even if time is not dark energy they go hand in hand. <br /><br /><br /> by: Dustin Smith<br />