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I suppose you could liken this to throwing a baseball up into the air. The ball has enough momentum to fight gravity for a little while, but it eventually slows down and comes to a stop before falling back down.
Gravity isn't the only force at work in the Universe. Since the expansion rate of the Universe seems to be accelerating, dark energy does indeed play a role in preventing gravity from collapsing it. Even without dark energy, the Universe would still be expected to expand for some period of time after the Big Bang before gravity put the brakes on it. I suppose you could liken this to throwing a baseball up into the air. The ball has enough momentum to fight gravity for a little while, but it eventually slows down and comes to a stop before falling back down.
Newton's shell theorem shows that the outside will have no effect on the OU given a reasonably uniform distribution of material in all directions as described.
Gravity isn't the only force at work in the Universe. Since the expansion rate of the Universe seems to be accelerating, dark energy does indeed play a role in preventing gravity from collapsing it.