| 31. | To aid in the sedimentation process, flocculants and coagulants are added to reduce the repulsive forces between the particles.
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| 32. | But a repulsive force is just what's needed to explain the supernova data, so lambda seems to be back.
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| 33. | I sort of hope the universe really is accelerating and that it's at least partly due to Einstein's repulsive force.
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| 34. | He described the constant as " a repulsive force that is a property of vacuum in space and time ."
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| 35. | The side chain of this charged residue points into the phospholipid bilayer which would normally cause repulsive forces to occur.
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| 36. | He interpreted these as acting as computing elements which exert repulsive forces to interact and persist in filling the space.
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| 37. | But to keep the universe expanding, there must be something else as yet unmeasured to act as a repulsive force.
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| 38. | Because the repulsive force resides in space itself, as the universe grows, the push from dark energy grows as well.
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| 39. | But by exerting an attractive or repulsive force on all matter, it would be the functional equivalent of the impossible machine.
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| 40. | Thus as the universe expands, the total vacuum energy, and the repulsive force associated with it, would grow larger with time.
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