A Solution to the Cosmological Constant Problem
Roland Triay (CPT)

TL;DR
This paper argues that the cosmological constant problem arises from a mistaken association with vacuum energy, suggesting a geometrical perspective can resolve this longstanding issue.
Contribution
It provides a geometrical analysis demonstrating that the cosmological constant is not directly related to quantum vacuum energy, challenging previous assumptions.
Findings
The cosmological constant problem is an artifact of incorrect assumptions.
Vacuum energy density does not determine the cosmological constant.
A geometrical approach offers a potential resolution to the problem.
Abstract
According to general relativity, the present analysis shows on geometrical grounds that the cosmological constant problem is an artifact due to the unfounded link of this fundamental constant to vacuum energy density of quantum fluctuations.
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