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25 January 2026

  • curprev 21:2821:28, 25 January 2026 DanteWashere talk contribs 618 bytes +618 Created page with "'''Cosmological constant''' is a term introduced in the equations of general relativity to represent a uniform energy density filling space. It is associated with models of cosmic expansion and dark energy. The cosmological constant is discussed in cosmology, theoretical physics, and gravitational theory. == Status == The cosmological constant is used in standard cosmological models to account for observed accelerated expansion. Its physical interpretation and origin r..."