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A New Perspective on the Cosmological Constant and Its Core Problems

H. R. Fazlollahi

Abstract

One of the most enduring and unresolved challenges in modern theoretical and observational cosmology is the fine-tuning and coincidence problems associated with the cosmological constant. Rather than attempting to reconcile these issues within the standard LCDM framework where they remain effectively frozen, we adopt a fundamentally different viewpoint based on alternative theories of gravity. We argue that the root of these problems lies in a deep misinterpretation of the cosmological constant, particularly its identification with the quantum ground-state energy of spacetime. In this work, we propose a novel physical interpretation of the cosmological constant and introduce a new mechanism, termed Breaking Energy-Momentum Symmetry. This framework provides a natural and unified route toward alleviating, and potentially resolving, both the fine-tuning and coincidence problems, offering a compelling alternative to the conventional cosmological paradigm.

A New Perspective on the Cosmological Constant and Its Core Problems

Abstract

One of the most enduring and unresolved challenges in modern theoretical and observational cosmology is the fine-tuning and coincidence problems associated with the cosmological constant. Rather than attempting to reconcile these issues within the standard LCDM framework where they remain effectively frozen, we adopt a fundamentally different viewpoint based on alternative theories of gravity. We argue that the root of these problems lies in a deep misinterpretation of the cosmological constant, particularly its identification with the quantum ground-state energy of spacetime. In this work, we propose a novel physical interpretation of the cosmological constant and introduce a new mechanism, termed Breaking Energy-Momentum Symmetry. This framework provides a natural and unified route toward alleviating, and potentially resolving, both the fine-tuning and coincidence problems, offering a compelling alternative to the conventional cosmological paradigm.
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