questfortruth
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As the introduction, please look up the "vacuum catastrophe" in
Cosmological constant problem - Wikipedia
If the energy of the vacuum affects the Universe, then the Universe expands infinitely quickly.
It does not expand so fast, therefore the energy of the vacuum does not affect the universe.
And if it does not affect, then there is no Dark Energy and the Universe does not expand with acceleration
(but expands without acceleration), the latter is indicated by observational data:
Cosmological constant problem - Wikipedia
If the energy of the vacuum affects the Universe, then the Universe expands infinitely quickly.
It does not expand so fast, therefore the energy of the vacuum does not affect the universe.
And if it does not affect, then there is no Dark Energy and the Universe does not expand with acceleration
(but expands without acceleration), the latter is indicated by observational data: