From Sabine Hossenfelder.
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Soon after Stephen Hawking died in 2018, his collaborator Thomas Hertog published Hawking’s posthumous “final theory.” Basically, the theory builds on the idea of eternal inflation, which says that new universes are constantly being created from an even-larger sea of quantum fluctuations. Hawking’s theory sought to explain that these births happened more gradually and less disruptively, bringing the theory closer to what we observe in our universe. How groundbreaking is this theory really? Let’s take a look.
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