Abstract

Based on a previous ansatz by Zel'dovich for the gravitational energy of virtual particle-antiparticle pairs, supplemented with the holographic principle, we estimate the vacuum energy in a fairly reasonable agreement with the experimental values of the cosmological constant. We further highlight a connection between Wheeler's quantum foam and graviton condensation, as contemplated in the quantum N-portrait paradigm, and show that such connection also leads to a satisfactory prediction of the value of the cosmological constant. The above results suggest that the “unnaturally” small value of the cosmological constant may find a quite “natural” explanation once the nonlocal perspective of the large N-portrait gravitational condensation is endorsed.

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