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The following pages link to WHY THERE IS SOMETHING SO CLOSE TO NOTHING: TOWARDS A FUNDAMENTAL THEORY OF THE COSMOLOGICAL CONSTANT (Q5292290):
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- Modeling time's arrow (Q406033) (← links)
- Dark energy problem, physics of early universe and some new approaches in gravity (Q406201) (← links)
- Entropy in the present and early universe: new small parameters and dark energy problem (Q653369) (← links)
- On the minimal length uncertainty relation and the foundations of string theory (Q765452) (← links)
- Polynomial roots and Calabi-Yau geometries (Q765460) (← links)
- QUANTUM GRAVITY, DYNAMICAL ENERGY–MOMENTUM SPACE AND VACUUM ENERGY (Q3065676) (← links)
- Why the Cosmological Constant Is Small and Positive (Q3101405) (← links)
- Implementation of the Quantum Equivalence Principle (Q3304286) (← links)
- QUANTUM THEORY AT PLANCK SCALE, LIMITING VALUES, DEFORMED GRAVITY AND DARK ENERGY PROBLEM (Q4917492) (← links)
- THE BIG BANG AS THE ULTIMATE TRAFFIC JAM (Q5306287) (← links)