Stable flat solutions in scale-invariant scalar-tensor theories carry a non-vanishing cosmological constant unless the quartic coupling vanishes, and this vanishing is not radiatively protected, making a residual CC generic.
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A lunar array needs at least ~30,000 Fourier modes and distributed stations to reach σ(α_s)=0.034 on inflation, competitive with Planck, though thermal noise limits high-redshift small-scale access.
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A lunar array needs at least ~30,000 Fourier modes and distributed stations to reach σ(α_s)=0.034 on inflation, competitive with Planck, though thermal noise limits high-redshift small-scale access.