Cosmic voids, vast regions largely devoid of matter, are dominated by dark energy from quantum fields and drive the accelerated expansion of the universe. Over billions of years, this expanding dark energy gradually stretches the cosmic web apart, despite voids appearing empty of conventional matter.
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Cosmic voids, vast regions largely devoid of matter, are dominated by dark energy from quantum fields and drive the accelerated expansion of the universe. Over billions of years, this expanding dark energy gradually stretches the cosmic web apart, despite voids appearing empty of conventional matter.