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You throw a ball straight up. Gravity slows it down. It stops and falls back. Always. So why is the entire universe doing the opposite — not just expanding, but accelerating? Something out there is stronger than the combined gravity of every galaxy in existence. It makes up 68% of the cosmos. We've named it. We have zero idea what it is. In this video, we explore the mystery of the accelerating universe through the lens of Richard Feynman's legendary teaching approach — building from the simplest possible question (what happens when you throw a ball?) all the way to dark energy, the cosmological constant problem, and the haunting fate of the observable universe. Based on foundational concepts from Feynman's lectures on gravitation and cosmology. 📚 SOURCES: Richard P. Feynman, Robert B. Leighton, Matthew Sands — The Feynman Lectures on Physics, Volume I, Chapters 7–9 (1963) Richard P. Feynman — Feynman Lectures on Gravitation, Lectures 1–6 (delivered 1962–63, published 1995) Edwin Hubble — "A Relation between Distance and Radial Velocity among Extra-Galactic Nebulae," Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Vol. 15 (1929) Saul Perlmutter et al. — "Measurements of Ω and Λ from 42 High-Redshift Supernovae," The Astrophysical Journal, Vol. 517 (1999) Adam G. Riess et al. — "Observational Evidence from Supernovae for an Accelerating Universe and a Cosmological Constant," The Astronomical Journal, Vol. 116 (1998) Steven Weinberg — The First Three Minutes: A Modern View of the Origin of the Universe (1977) Sean Carroll — "The Cosmological Constant," Living Reviews in Relativity (2001) Lawrence Krauss & Robert Scherrer — "The Return of a Static Universe and the End of Cosmology," General Relativity and Gravitation, Vol. 39 (2007) 🎬 CREDITS: Script & Production: Oxadow Voice: AI-generated (see disclaimer below) Visuals: AI-generated ⏱️ TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 — How do you know the ceiling isn't moving? 01:50 — The ball, escape velocity, and a hidden analogy 04:30 — Einstein's biggest blunder (and why he panicked) 07:45 — Hubble points the world's biggest telescope at fuzzy blobs 11:00 — The raisin bread universe: why you're not at the center 14:20 — Rewind the film: what the Big Bang actually was 17:00 — Three possible deaths for the universe 19:30 — 1998: the year cosmology broke 22:40 — The worst prediction in the history of physics 25:15 — A universe that erases its own story 27:30 — Why not knowing is the best part What do YOU think dark energy actually is? Drop your wildest theory below. 👇 WARNING: [This video is AI-generated (synthetic voice and visuals). It is an original, fictional lecture inspired by Richard Feynman's teaching style and public ideas, and is not an authentic recording, endorsement, or statement by Richard Feynman or his estate. Any resemblance is for educational/creative purposes]