Some unknown form of energy — physicists call it dark energy simply for lack of a more descriptive term — appears to be built into the very fabric of space, countering the gravitational pull of matter and pushing
everything in the universe apart.
The leading theory is that a mysterious force called «dark energy» is pushing
everything in the universe apart from everything else, faster and faster.
Not exact matches
In a
universe where science ends by analyzing
everything and taking
everything apart, it simply expresses a particular characteristic applicable to every kind of body, like its mass, volume or any other dimension.
On the largest scale,
everything is flying
apart, a cosmic divorce dictated by the expansion of the
universe in all directions.
There's dark matter, an additional unseen stuff amounting to a quarter of
everything in the
universe, which keeps galaxies and clusters of galaxies
in line and stops them from flying
apart.