In Quantum Gravity, the Cosmological Constant May Behave Similar To The Quantum Hall Effect

Illustration of a quantum gravity calculation between the Earth and Moon. Credit: SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory

The cosmological constant has been a problem in physics since Einstein, but new research may show why it takes the value that it does despite quantum fluctuations that should make its value practically infinite.

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