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SimonA
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Is there good reason to be confident that the zero point is the same everywhere ? For example could the Hamiltonian be affected by warped spacetime ? Or could the Boltzmann constant be different in different regions of the universe ?
What would be the effect if, say, the ground state energy of any system was in some way related to the mass of matter in the region on a cosmological scale ?
What would be the effect if, say, the ground state energy of any system was in some way related to the mass of matter in the region on a cosmological scale ?