There is no electroweak horizon problem
James M. Cline

TL;DR
This paper refutes a recent claim of an electroweak horizon problem, arguing that no such problem exists within current cosmological understanding.
Contribution
It provides a counterargument to the recent assertion that an electroweak horizon problem exists, clarifying misconceptions in the field.
Findings
No evidence of an electroweak horizon problem.
The claim of the problem is based on a misconception.
Current cosmological models do not support the existence of this horizon problem.
Abstract
Contrary to a recent assertion [Fulvio Melia "The electroweak horizon problem" 2022], there is no electroweak horizon problem.
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Taxonomy
TopicsComputational Physics and Python Applications · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories · Distributed and Parallel Computing Systems
