hidden variable theories in cosmology
Hidden variable theories in cosmology propose the existence of additional and unknown factors that determine the behavior of the universe, beyond what is currently understood and observable. These theories suggest that there are unseen variables influencing the processes and phenomena in cosmology, which may help explain certain discrepancies or mysteries in our current understanding of the universe.
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