Everything about Repulsive Force Astronomy totally explained
Repulsive force is the temporary name given to the
force that seems to tear away the
universe. It was first postulated when observations proved that
galaxies get away from each other faster and faster contrary to the standard theory of
Big Bang and
gravity that assumed that either galaxies eventually contracted again in a singularity or, at least, had their motion slowed. Some scientists postulate
Dark Energy to account for this behaviour but also look at the wave interpretation reported in the
gravity section.
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