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What is the significance of the cosmological constant in the expansion of the universe?
What is the significance of the cosmological constant in the expansion of the universe?
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The cosmological constant, introduced by Einstein, represents a form of energy density that fills space homogeneously. It was initially proposed to counteract gravitational collapse but is now associated with dark energy, which drives the accelerated expansion of the universe.