TrickyDicky
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If that were the case I could actually see the conection suggested in previous posts between "Dark energy" and "Dark matter" since if the presence of vacuum energy really lessens the acceleration due to gravity felt by two test masses, that over huge space volumes would have the effect of a modified gravity and could explain unexpected galactic rotational curves and cluster dynamics that the "dark matter" hypothesis tries to fix. As this is obviously not the case I doubt very much your premise about repulsive gravitation.bapowell said:This is what I mean by repulsive -- the presence of vacuum energy lessens the acceleration due to gravity felt by two test masses.