Reasoning by analogy: attempts to solve the cosmological constant paradox
Rafael A. Porto, A. Zee

TL;DR
This paper discusses the use of analogy-based reasoning to address the cosmological constant paradox, exploring conceptual approaches and potential insights from analogical thinking in theoretical physics.
Contribution
It presents a novel perspective on the cosmological constant problem by applying analogy reasoning, offering new conceptual avenues for understanding this fundamental issue.
Findings
Proposes analogy-based frameworks for the cosmological constant paradox
Highlights potential insights from analogy reasoning in theoretical physics
Suggests new directions for resolving the paradox
Abstract
Talk given by one of us (A. Zee) at Murray Gell-Mann's 80th Birthday Celebration held in Singapore, February 2010. Based on R. A. Porto and A. Zee, Class. Quant. Grav. 27, 065006 (2010) [arXiv:0910.3716 [hep-th]]
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