The Big Bang: Origins and initial conditions from Self-Regulating Cosmology (SRC) model

Autor: Mbonye, Manasse R.
Rok vydání: 2024
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Druh dokumentu: Working Paper
Popis: Generating appropriate initial conditions for the Universe is key to discussing cosmic evolution constructively. In standard cosmology the traditional approach assumes an early Universe that emerges from an infinite density, spacetime singularity. It then undergoes inflationary expansion, followed by a matter-creating "reheat" period. This approach produces results generally in agreement with observations. However, to date it is not known how (or even whether) a true past-directed spacetime singularity can generate a regular spacetime that becomes the observed Universe. It has been suggested that an appropriate approach should involve initial conditions that emerge naturally from existing physics. In this paper we generate initial conditions predicated on the Self-Regulating Cosmology (SRC) model recently presented [1]. In SRC, the dynamics leads to a universe that also self-regenerates from one evolutionary cosmic phase or (hereafter) kalpa to another. Within each such kalpa cosmic dynamics evolves between two different scales of de Sitter-like horizons. The end of a kalpa and the beginning of the next interface through a phase transition whose features naturally set all initial conditions for the new phase, including sourcing entropy. The SRC Universe satisfies Poincare Recurrence Theorem, with specified recurrence time. This facilitates a consistent co-application of Boltzmann Anthropic Hypothesis with the Past Hypothesis (hence with the Second Law of Thermodynamics). The issue of whether or not the early Universe undergoes inflation becomes naturally self-manifest in this scenario. The framework discusses two standing issues in cosmology: the old Cosmological Constant Problem, and the new issue of over-mature structures observed by JWST at high redshifts.
Comment: 26 pages, 2 diagrams. To appear in Eur. Phys. J. C
Databáze: arXiv