Dark Sector Speed of Causality Responsible for the Cosmological Constant Problem and Quantum Nonlocality
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We entertain herein the idea and hypothesis that the speed of causality thus propagation speed of information in the dark sector is about 122 orders of magnitude larger than the speed of causality in our normal light sector spacetime thus the speed of light c in the vacuum, i.e. The information inside the dark sector substrate propagates at ($10^{122}$)c speed. This enormous difference in the speed of causality of the dark sector which emerges in our light spacetime as being indistinguishable from instantaneous action, between the two sectors is the cause for the known yet unsolved, cosmological constant problem as well as the nonlocality characteristic observed in quantum physics the author herein predicts.
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