Is the Zero-Point Energy Real?

Saunder, Simon (2002) Is the Zero-Point Energy Real?.

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Abstract

I consider the arguments to show that the vacuum energy density should receive a large contribution from the zero-point energy. This is the cosmological constant problem, as it was originally framed. I suggest that the matter is interpretation-dependent, and that on certain approaches to foundations, notably Everett's, the problem is a formal one, rather than one based on physical principles.

Keywords:vacuum, zero-point energy, quantum field theory
Subjects:Specific Sciences: Physics: Cosmology
General Issues: Realism/Anti-realism
Specific Sciences: Physics: Quantum Field Theory
ID Code:2013
Deposited By:saunders, simon
Deposited On:25 October 2004