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" ... Although historically associated with religion and the sacred, rituals’ efficacy doesn’t rely on the existence of a god. In ancient times, humans had less of a causally accurate understanding of the world. You could perform an elaborate rite and still die from an infected hangnail that a simple course of antibiotics would cure today. Yet a less causal, more mythological framework may have offered easy passage to creative states. Nowadays you might feel foolish leaving libations of milk and honey for the nine Greek muses to solicit inspiration. But incorporating some sort of emotional, meaningful, non-rational ritual into your day may offer a creative booster shot. And like most shots, you don’t have to believe in it for the prescription to work. Gino explains, “Even when people report not believing in rituals, they experience the benefits of engaging in them.” ... "
" ... Here’s the problem: if you mandate that you get enough inflation that our Universe can exist with the properties we see, then outside of the region where inflation ends, inflation will continue. If you ask, “what is the relative size of those regions,” you find that if you want the regions where inflation ends to be big enough to be consistent with observations, then the regions where it doesn’t end are exponentially larger, and the disparity gets worse as time goes on. Even if there are an infinite number of regions where inflation ends, there will be a larger infinity of regions where it persists. Moreover, the various regions where it ends — where hot Big Bangs occur — will all be causally disconnected, separated by more regions of inflating space. ... "
" ... The Universe appears to be the same temperature everywhere, even in causally disconnected regions of... [+] the sky. This is colloquially known as the horizon problem. ... "
" ... Why did regions that were causally disconnected — i.e., had no time to exchange information, even at the speed of light — have the same temperatures as one another? ... "