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If dark energy were to significantly increase or decrease, what outcome could this have on the universe?

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Dark energy cannot be detected directly because it does not interact with electromagnetic radiation. It is known to exist because the observable matter in the universe is too small to cause its accelerated expansion.

If the dark energy were to increase or decrease significantly, it will lead to forever expansion that too more rapidly or the big crunch respectively.

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Answer: A) In case of dark energy increasing significantly, the universe would accelerate its expansion at an ever-increasing rate which later on may result in "Big Rip".

B) In case of dark energy decreasing significantly, the universe would decelerate its expansion which later on may result in "Big Crunch".

Step-by-step explanation:

In case of significant increase in dark energy, the universe would accelerate its expansion at more increasing rate. Ultimately the expansion would result in scale factor becoming infinite within a finite period of time. As a result due to the repulsive dominance of dark energy the whole universe would come apart resulting in a situation called "Big Rip"

If dark energy were to decrease significantly enough with time, the accelerating expansion of the universe that is observed now would start to decelerate as the mass once again dominates over dark energy. It will result in universe reversing its expansion resulting in its collapse, a situation called "Big Crunch".

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