Deconstruction provides a novel way of dealing with the notoriously difficult
ultraviolet problems of four-dimensional gravity. This approach also naturally
leads to a new perspective on the holographic principle, tying it to the
fundamental requirements of unitarity and diffeomorphism invariance, as well as
to a new viewpoint on the cosmological constant problem. The numerical
smallness of the cosmological constant is implied by a unique combination of
holography and supersymmetry, opening a new window into the fundamental physics
of the vacuum.Comment: Fourth Prize, 2003 Gravity Research Foundation Essay Contest; 7
pages, LaTe