Re: String langscapes and vacuum decay



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In a sufficiently large universe this would
> manifest as an incredibly bright night sky (Google "Olber's Paradox").
>
> Tom Davidson
> Richmond, VA
>

It would not. You arbitrarily subtracted (dismissed) all other entities,
events, physics, from the Universe [at large] equation to arrive at a
pointedly singular result of "incredibly bright night sky." In a
"sufficiently large universe," all the entities and events are there in
sufficiently larger representation. All cosmic physics are [largely] there.
Such reduces, constrains, any one detail or aspect -- any one cosmological
physic -- to normalcy.

GLB


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