Uh... this answer for gravity doesn't make sense to me. If everything is accelerating at the same rate in the same direction, then nothing is, functionally, moving unless acted upon by an outside source... Meaning that if gravity as RE'ers know it didn't also exist, it wouldn't exist period, making the dark energy theory redundant, as we know gravity exists in some form or another, right?
And without gravity as the RE'ers see it, how could matter coalesce into objects? I mean, if we lose the classical view of gravity and adopt the FET theory on dark energy, everything is just propelled through vast and empty space endlessly -- there would be no force to pull that matter together into what we know to be celestial bodies.
Also, the explaination I read for terminal velocity sounds a little fishy, seeing as objects would also be acted up by dark energy, right?
It sounds to me like the Dark Energy theory can't function without normal gravity, and is thus, again, redundant. Maybe I just don't get it.