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There was a lot of discussion about this paper in the physics blogsophere. Lubos Motl has an interesting post about it on his blog:
http://motls.blogspot.com/2005/03/superhorizon-fluctuations-and.html
Incidentally, Motl is a politically conservative string theorist and assistant professor at Harvard. Which makes him somewhat unique for our tribe.
Craig:
If you are reading theoretical physics papers written by scientists at the University of Padova, you have too much time on your hands.
Posted by: Jake | March 31, 2005 at 02:14 PM
There was a lot of discussion about this paper in the physics blogsophere. Lubos Motl has an interesting post about it on his blog:
http://motls.blogspot.com/2005/03/superhorizon-fluctuations-and.html
Incidentally, Motl is a politically conservative string theorist and assistant professor at Harvard. Which makes him somewhat unique for our tribe.
Posted by: Steven S | March 31, 2005 at 09:42 PM