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Geodesically Complete Universe

General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology 2011-09-30 v2 High Energy Physics - Theory Mathematical Physics math.MP

Abstract

This talk is about solving cosmological equations analytically without approximations, and discovering new phenomena that could not be noticed with approximate solutions. We found all the solutions of the Friedmann equations for a specific model, including all the zero-size-bounce solutions that do not violate the null energy condition, as well as all the finite-size-bounce solutions, and then discovered model independent phenomena. Among them is the notion of geodesic completeness for the geometry of the universe. From this we learned a few new general lessons for cosmology. Among them is that anisotropy provides a model independent attractor mechanism to some specific initial values for cosmological fields, and that there is a period of antigravity in the history of the universe. The results are obtained only at the classical gravity level. Effects of quantum gravity or string theory are unknown, they are not even formulated, so there are new theoretical challenges.

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@article{arxiv.1109.5872,
  title  = {Geodesically Complete Universe},
  author = {Itzhak Bars},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1109.5872},
  year   = {2011}
}

Comments

11 pages, 9 figures, LaTeX

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