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This may be a simple question but I didn’t found anything in my references: the vacuum energy density is a constant value, which depends on the virtual excitations of the quantum fields. If the universe expands, increases its volume, and the vacuum energy density remains is constant, does this mean (asuming energy conservation) that an additional input of energy is needed to maintain the vacuum energy density?
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