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Jul13-04, 10:02 PM   #1
 

Dark Energy & Expansionary Phase


Do dark energy models explain anything about the expansionary phase after the Big Bang? Maybe matter wasn't formed well enough and gravity wasn't working too well, so dark energy was by a large margin, the dominant force?
Also, can anyone give me a link to a timetable of the universe's expansion phases? Thanks...
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Jul14-04, 02:05 PM   #2
 
i think, this might be the link your looking for, not really sure, but try it.. http://www.5clir.org/images/JS-AllEvidnc.jpg
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