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☺✌➲Why Does Conventional Physics Predict a Cosmological Constant That is Vastly Too Large?

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Answered by sohansrisurya8520
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the universe is so large

and with many galaxies but we only know some like milky way and To know about the mysterious thing hidden

Answered by Anonymous
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hlo mate

If you assume the cosmological constant is a manifestation of vacuum state energy (and that is reasonable because you can prove that if vacuum energy contributes to gravity then it will act like a cosmological constant), the most straightforward way to naively estimate it is to just add up the vacuum state energy of all the quantum fields. When you do that, you get a value that is 120 orders of magnitude larger than the measured value. Clearly the naive route isn't the right route, so something more subtle, and currently not understood, must be going on.

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