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Cosmological Constant...
Forum List | Follow Ups | Post Message | Back to Thread Topics | In Response To Posted by Lake on July 2, 2000 18:44:05 UTC |
Einstein`s cosmological constant was the measurement of the energy density of the original vacume. If all the matter and anti-matter cancel out, the cosmological constant is said to be zero, void, empty, nothing, nada, zip. No mass, no energy, no time, no space. |
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