Now that I'm onto A Universe From Nothing by Lawrence Krauss, two additional questions:
1. Does the following question make sense?
2. How do physicists know that the "hot" and "cold" spots in the cosmic microwave background radiation are sub-Planck length quantum fluctuations magnified by inflation if such ultra-microscopic regions of empty space are far beyond the technological limits of observation?
1. Does the following question make sense?
2. How do physicists know that the "hot" and "cold" spots in the cosmic microwave background radiation are sub-Planck length quantum fluctuations magnified by inflation if such ultra-microscopic regions of empty space are far beyond the technological limits of observation?
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