WOW, 'this' really is getting more 'random' and more 'nonsensical', now.
Yes I meant relative distance between objects. But I guess you're right, in this case dark energy shouldn't be constant, it should have been weaker in the past because objects were closer to each other. (unless whatever, again too nebulous)There is no antigravity, so if you invent it, you get to say the rules. Dark energy is the same density everywhere and does not increase with dis7tance, especially since distance is something that needs to be relative to something which violates the principle of there not being a preferred location in space.
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