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So, just about 68% of the universe is considered dark energy. And as I mentioned, we're 27, 20% dark matter, around 5% regular matter, stopping. So, both dark matter and dark energy are not really dark, but they're invisible, and they don't react with very own regular matter. Therefore, neither of them have light and have not been observed directly. So, it's just an easy way to describe the both. Until recently, the two have been considered separate entities, but a lot of popular ideas that they're possibly intertwined. Back in 2024, the dark energy spectroscopic instrument, that desi, I'm just going to go by that acronym going forward here, desi, found evidence that dark energy, dark energy strength, the technological constant, had lost some costancy in 2025 and I'm just starting in the kids.

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