What is Dark Energy? A possible explanation using Energy Wave Theory by Jeff Yee

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Dark energy makes up 73% of all energy in the universe, yet its source is unknown and remains a mystery. Why do scientists believe it exists? What could possible generate the energy? A possible explanation of #darkenergy from EWT is considered in this video.

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all trhis redshift thing may be a mistake.. (it may be a refraction). But if we suppose universe is expanding then it can have two known sources before we help ourselves with unknown dark energy:
1. density of the space without aether is lower and thus causing space to expand into space without aether (but I know, the question is how can there be a space outside of our universe)
2. centrifugal force may cause it expand and that would require aether everywhere
3. somebody has calculated expansion of the universe looking at aether as liquid mmedium.. the speed according to that model would not be too high - few hundreds of km per second.. I would have to look into the that, do not have the link at hand now..

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I subscribe to the electric universe theories, and They don't need "dark energy" or "dark matter" to explain what We see. They also say the universe is NOT expanding, and that the "red shift" is merely older light. In fact, I do not ascribe to the einsteinian theories, finding that Dr. Paul A. LaViolette's subquantum kinetics (SQK) does a vastly better job, predicting the "mysteries" in einsteinian physics, including the Biefeld-Brown effect (which Wikipedia claims is "ion wind, " despite it being orders of magnitude stronger than what the ion wind can account for). SQK does have an aether, by the way...AND is euclidean.

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