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Quantum Equation Suggests Universe Had No Beginning 288

cyberspittle writes: The universe may have existed forever, according to a new model that applies quantum correction terms to complement Einstein's theory of general relativity. The model may also account for dark matter and dark energy, resolving multiple problems at once. "In addition to not predicting a Big Bang singularity, the new model does not predict a "big crunch" singularity, either. In general relativity, one possible fate of the universe is that it starts to shrink until it collapses in on itself in a big crunch and becomes an infinitely dense point once again. ... In cosmological terms, the scientists explain that the quantum corrections can be thought of as a cosmological constant term (without the need for dark energy) and a radiation term. These terms keep the universe at a finite size, and therefore give it an infinite age. The terms also make predictions that agree closely with current observations of the cosmological constant and density of the universe."

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Although what you say is true, it is irrelevant to me because filing taxes is not a choice I have. Rather the IRS legally requires me to file taxes and thus, if I choose to file electronically, I am by law required to pay $16.95 or whatever it is. Now if the IRS chose to eat this cost as a cost of saving themselves on their internal data entry costs, then I would be ok with it. If the best contractor deal they can find (because of lobbyists or not) that can construct a one time software project with yearly recurring data center costs for 5 billion dollars a year ($17 * 300 million us citizens?), that is not my problem and it frustrates me.

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