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According to an article I've read recently, the cosmological constant was used to support the theory of dark energy. But the cosmological constant already defines an inclination in the essence of cosmos. And the dark energy is also a force that causes the galaxies to move away from each other with a growing acceleration. So if they cause the same things to happen eventually, wouldn't they disagree with each other and can not exist at the same time? Is it me lacking knowledge about these terms or did I get the article wrong?

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