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It's been confirmed that I'm autistic, which is honestly a relief after many false-positive diagnoses from dismissive medical practitioners that didn't add up. I'm not going insane as previously thought.
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Just when you thought sitting still meant you were so patient
Now, you don't wanna wait
It's been months since she's cast a looming spell
I don't want to know you anymore
I shed my skin like a snake, burned every bridge to fade between lines of history made and grandiose potentials lost to time.
Speaking of time...
Yeah? So, Whatchu' thinkin' 'bout??
'[..] D-dimensional de sitter space is unstable to the nucleation of non-singular geometries containing spacetime regions with different numbers of macroscopic dimensions, leading to a dynamical mechanism of compactification. These and other solutions to Einstein gravity with flux and a cosmological constant are constructed by performing a dimensional reduction under the assumption of Q-dimensional spherical symmetry in the full D-dimensional geometry. In addition to the familiar black-holes, black branes, and compactification solutions we identify a number of new geometries, some of which are non-singular. The dynamical compactification mechanism populates lower-dimensional vacua very differently from false vacuum eternal inflation, which occurs entirely within the context of four-dimensions. We outline the phenomenology of the nucleation rates, finding that the dimensionality of the vacuum plays a key role and that among vacua of the same dimensionality, the rate is highest for smaller values of the cosmological constant. We consider the cosmological constant problem and propose a novel model of slow-roll inflation that is triggered by the compactification process. [..]'**
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IV,
released April 17, 2020
**[excerpt written by Sean Carroll, Matt Johnson, and Lisa Randall]
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