Dark energy, which also goes under many different names in various fields (such as quantum fluctuations, the cosmic force), is the name given to the force that is causing the universe to accelerate. No understanding of this force really exists, just a series of theories currently untested, and mostly untestable.
However, this force could be described as an anti-gravity force since it exists where mass does not. Infact, this zero-point energy is stronger the greater the vacuum, so I have read. The reports on this swing in and out so the real thruth is yet to be unveiled, but it does seem to at least *counter-act* gravity is regions where there is no mass. In other words, it creates a force of the opposite sign in areas of the opposite conditions. Surely that description could put it as a candidate for anti-gravity?
Does any force we know of truly cancel another? Surely they all just counteract one another until the net force is zero?
Natski