quantum fluctuations in cosmology
Quantum fluctuations in cosmology refer to microscopic fluctuations of energy and matter at the quantum level that arise in the fabric of space and time. These fluctuations can occur rapidly and randomly, affecting the properties of particles and fields, and have important implications for the behavior and evolution of the universe at a cosmological scale.
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