Could dark matter be negative pressure

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The discussion centers on the distinction between dark matter and dark energy, emphasizing that dark energy is responsible for the acceleration of the universe's expansion. Dark energy is identified as the Lambda component in the Lambda-CDM cosmological model, which balances equations similar to coefficients in chemical reactions. The conversation highlights the importance of understanding established theories about empty space before theorizing about concepts like negative pressure, which is a characteristic of dark energy.

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  • Understanding of dark matter and dark energy concepts
  • Familiarity with the Lambda-CDM cosmological model
  • Basic knowledge of modern physics and its theories regarding empty space
  • Awareness of the differences between cause and effect in cosmological contexts
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  • Research the properties of dark energy and its role in cosmic expansion
  • Study the Lambda-CDM model in detail
  • Explore modern physics theories related to the properties of empty space
  • Investigate the implications of negative pressure in cosmological equations
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Astronomers, physicists, cosmologists, and anyone interested in understanding the dynamics of the universe's expansion and the roles of dark matter and dark energy.

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could dark matter be negative pressure caused by the stretching of the fabric of space by an expanding universe?
 
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Are you talking about dark matter, or about dark energy?
 
sorry, energy
 
Dark energy is an unknown thing that CAUSES the acceleration of the expansion of the universe. I think you have cause and effect backwards.

EDIT: it would appear, by the way, that you are attempting to "think outside the box" on this which is a good thing in general, but surely you understand that it is foolish to try to think outside the box when you don't yet understand what is IN the box?
 
Another thing to be careful about is theorizing just based on wordplay. Sometimes people use the term "the fabric of space" figuratively, but if you take that literally and say, "well space is a 'fabric' and fabrics have elasticity therefore space must have elasticity", then all you've really done is manipulate words in order to support an assertion that is unfounded. In reality, modern physics does have things to say about the properties of empty space, and those theories about empty space are pertinent to dark energy and how it behaves. But it is important to use those theories as a starting point, without resorting to analogy.
 
If we'll reify the equations, yes dark energy is negative pressure that is causing the expansion of the universe.

Dark energy is the Lambda in the Lambda-CDM cosmological model. Dark energy as well as dark matter balance the equations in similar way that coefficients and delta balance the chemical reaction equation satisfying the conservation of matter and energy. But unlike the chemical equations that is relatively easy to validate in the lab, cosmological equations is difficult.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lambda-CDM_model
 

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