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:unsolved|physics|Why doesn't the zero-point energy of [[vacuum]] cause a large [[cosmological constant]]? What cancels it out?
:unsolved|physics|Why doesn't the zero-point energy of [[vacuum]] cause a large [[cosmological constant]]? What cancels it out?


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[[User:Thomas Simmons|Thomas Simmons]] 17:23, 16 March 2007 (CDT)
[[User:Thomas Simmons|Thomas Simmons]] 17:28, 16 March 2007 (CDT)

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 Definition The lowest possible energy that a quantum mechanical physical system may possess; it is the energy of the ground state of the system. [d] [e]
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