From spacetime foam to holographic foam cosmology
Abstract
Due to quantum fluctuations, spacetime is foamy on small scales. For maximum spatial resolution of the geometry of spacetime, the holographic model of spacetime foam stipulates that the uncertainty or fluctuation of distance is given, on the average, by where is the Planck length. Applied to cosmology, it predicts that the cosmic energy is of critical density and the cosmic entropy is the maximum allowed by the holographic principle. In addition, it requires the existence of unconventional (dark) energy/matter and accelerating cosmic expansion in the present era. We will argue that a holographic foam cosmology of this type has the potential to become a full fledged competitor (with distinct testable consequences) for scalar driven inflation.
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@article{arxiv.gr-qc/0605117,
title = {From spacetime foam to holographic foam cosmology},
author = {Michele Arzano and Thomas W. Kephart and Y. Jack Ng},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:gr-qc/0605117},
year = {2008}
}
Comments
8 pages, TeX; dedicated to Rafael Sorkin