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  • curprev 17:4617:46, 17 January 2024Quantling talk contribs 46,727 bytes −643 Undoing WP:GOODFAITH edits. Best to have a discussion about this on the talk page instead of in the article -- unless you can cite reliable sources that discuss this, in which case please include the citations with your content. undo Tag: Undo
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  • curprev 03:0003:00, 17 January 2024Marvas85 talk contribs 47,368 bytes +641 The cosmological constant Λ is the simplest possible explanation for dark energy, and is used in the current standard model of cosmology known as the ΛCDM model. But the unit of the cosmological constant is not Joule, it is 1/m^2 , so this interpretation of it as energy is obviously wrong and completely unscientific. This interpretation also contradicts Einstein's special relativity which equivalates energy with mass. undo Tags: Reverted Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit

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