DARK ENERGY QUESTION
-- James Ph. Kotsybar
Could inflation have done more than we know,
shortly after the Big Bang’s first salvo,
and created a dense matter halo
beyond the horizon where we can go?
Beyond the horizon that we can see,
is there a remote possibility
of a most massive field of gravity
that pulls the strings of our reality?
Perhaps it’s just dense matter that’s the source,
accelerating expansion perforce,
and not some new and mysterious force,
or change of gravity’s attractive course,
as though we are bound by a black hole’s skin,
that stretches space to surface dimension.
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