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- Does dark-energy require a source of energy if explained by general relativity and the Lamda-CDM model?
In the Lamda-CDM model of cosmology, dark-energy is explained by a Lamda like curvature of space-time. In this description, space-time is curved in such a way as to cause a gentle outward repulsive force on the large scale, expanding all of the universe over time. This is one cause of the Hubble flow.
In general relativity, when dealing with gravity, if a body falls toward a massive object, this is thought of as a release of potential energy into kinetic energy. The curvature of the gravitational field already exists and looks like a force. My question is if dark-energy is a curvature of space-time, wouldn’t this be more like a force, not a kind of energy? So the universe on the largest scales would be expanding not because energy is flowing into it to drive it apart against the force of gravity, but instead the expansion is the result of potential energy being released under the influence of a force.
So, does dark-energy require an energy source, or is it just the result of the curvature of space-time? Is that what is meant by "energy" or is there some other explanation as to why we call it dark-"energy"?
Source:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lambda-CDM_model
In general relativity, when dealing with gravity, if a body falls toward a massive object, this is thought of as a release of potential energy into kinetic energy. The curvature of the gravitational field already exists and looks like a force. My question is if dark-energy is a curvature of space-time, wouldn’t this be more like a force, not a kind of energy? So the universe on the largest scales would be expanding not because energy is flowing into it to drive it apart against the force of gravity, but instead the expansion is the result of potential energy being released under the influence of a force.
So, does dark-energy require an energy source, or is it just the result of the curvature of space-time? Is that what is meant by "energy" or is there some other explanation as to why we call it dark-"energy"?
Source:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lambda-CDM_model
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