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#1 2007-11-21 18:51:38

jovial01
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Registered: 2007-11-20
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cosmological constant...explanation

I read in Stephen Hawkings book "A brief history of time'
that the value for Einsteins cosmological constant,was a result of the supercooling of the universe.
And that this supercooling, allowed energy to decrease without symmetry breaking, leaving the universe in a state of high order, and an excess of energy which accelerated the rate of expansion to a near critical value.. (the value where gravity balances the outwards motion of everything)

If my understanding is flawed, could someone please set me straight

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