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Why is the cosmological constant so small?

Category: Physics

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Quantum field theory naively predicts a vacuum energy 60-120 orders of magnitude larger than the observed value of dark energy. This 'cosmological constant problem' is widely considered the worst theoretical prediction in the history of physics.

Proposed solutions include the anthropic principle (multiverse with selection), supersymmetric cancellation, modifications of gravity at large scales, and emergent gravity scenarios.

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