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IF the total universe for whatever that is collectively was at zero point energy hypothetically speaking what would gravity look like?

I'm not sure I understand exactly what you're asking.

 

Is it possible to rephrase your question? :)

We don't know.

 

You're trying to mesh two very diffrent versions of physics. QM and Relativity do no go well together. Come back when we have a Quantum Theory of Gravity.

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I'm not sure I understand exactly what you're asking.

 

Is it possible to rephrase your question? :)

 

Well with one possible scenario for the universe is heat death, so I am basically equating a total zero point energy state with the final product being that, or the universe moving until its collectively reached heat death or a uniform zero energy point. So with relativity I think objects have to be referenced to one another via a formalism to deduce physical observables from them, if whatever all of space happens to be, which I guess happen to have to hold physical observables as properties in order to exist, had zero point energy, what would gravity look like?

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