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String Gas Cosmology: Challenging Inflation | Robert Brandenberger (#336)

Into the Impossible With Brian Keating

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The Importance of Secondary Observations

The existence of the Planck scale sets an absolute limit on the number of digits of pi, which I found ridiculous. But for inflation or the lack thereof, the lower limit comes from these secondary perturbations. To detect such perturbations is way beyond the reach of maybe a thousand Simons Observatories. And ultimately, we should be saying, let's measure 10 to the minus six, except we want to do it in our lifetimes. That would have been impossible too. So there's no guarantee that nature will cooperate on a time scale of your technology.

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