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Fine Tuning Problem and Inflation Mechanism -10

Posted Oct10-09 at 02:44 PM by icarus2
Updated Oct11-09 at 07:51 PM by Redbelly98

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  1. Old Comment
    I’m sorry, I can’t English well.


    Please, don’t erase to my posting!

    Mainstream theories is not exist in the fine tuning problem

    And

    I will prove that cosmological constant has a observed value(10^-47GeV^4) at next posting!

    Really I will prove the value (10^-47GeV^4)
    And, my work has a physically value!

    So, please don't erase to my posting!
    Posted Oct11-09 at 12:19 AM by icarus2 icarus2 is offline
    Updated Oct12-09 at 01:26 AM by icarus2
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    Please be sure to read your Private Messages, if you have not done so already.
    Posted Oct11-09 at 07:44 PM by Redbelly98 Redbelly98 is offline
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    You have received an infraction at Physics Forums
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    Dear icarus2,

    You have received an infraction at Physics Forums.

    Reason: Non-mainstream theory posted in blog
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    This is your final warning. You will be suspended from Physics Forums if this continues.
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    Posted Oct12-09 at 10:32 AM by icarus2 icarus2 is offline
    Updated Oct17-09 at 12:17 PM by icarus2
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    Posted Oct12-09 at 10:50 AM by icarus2 icarus2 is offline
    Updated Oct17-09 at 12:17 PM by icarus2
 
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