Quintessence
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Quintessence is a hypothetical form of energy postulated to exist as a possible explanation of observations of an accelerating universe. Quintessence is a type of vacuum energy defined as having an equation of state (relating its pressure pq and density q) of pq = wq. If , the quintessence acts as a repulsive field, pushing space apart, and it is this property which makes quintessence a possible candidate for dark energy. In general, the parameter w can vary with cosmological time, although some theorists refer to quintessence with a time-variable w as kinessence to distinquish it from more stolid forms of energy that have an equation of state in which w remains constant. Also, the term quintessence is generally not used to describe any hypothesised energy that has an equation of state in which . A non-zero cosmological constant can be seen as a special case where and does not vary in time. Another special case is phantom energy, in which .
Among the classical elements, quintessence (meaning "fifth element", along with earth, air, fire, and water) was another term for aether.
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Western Eastern Metal (金) | Wood (木) | Earth (土) | Water (水) | Fire (火) See also: Quintessence |
In alchemy, quintessence is the purest form of a particular element (as one would conceive them today). This is seen in the Hamlet soliloquy: "The beauty of the world, the paragon of animals and yet to me what is this quintessence of dust?"
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