A Fly in the SOUP
Abstract
We investigate the Selection of Original Universe Proposal (SOUP) of Tye et al. and show that as it stands, this proposal is flawed. The corrections to the Euclidean gravity action that were to select a Universe with a sufficiently large value of the cosmological constant to allow for an inflationary phase, only serve to renormalize the cosmological constant so that eff, thereby reintroducing the issue of how to select the initial conditions allowing for inflation in the early Universe.
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